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FAVunite LLC Launches FAVunite TV

MBE Magazine Staff

New streaming service showcases Black stories and storytellers

FAVunite LLC launched FAVunite TV, a new streaming platform dedicated to celebrating Black stories, voices, and creators, according to Bukeka Blakemore, founder. Available on Roku, other streaming devices, and at www.favunitetv.com, the platform is part of FAVunite’s mission to amplify culture-rich, authentic narratives.

As a launch feature, FAVunite TV is now streaming “Voices” a compelling short film directed by two-time Academy Award winner Willie D. Burton. The film exemplifies FAVunite’s focus on transformative, real-life storytelling.

FAVunite TV is part of a broader digital media network that includes:

  • FAVunite-FM – A digital radio station for music and meaningful conversations
  • FAVunite.com – Home to masterclasses and cultural programming

For more information or to stream, website addresses are:
www.favunite.com
www.favunitetv.com
www.favunitefm.com

“At FAVunite, we are committed to providing stories that resonate with and uplift our communities,” says Bukeka Blakemore, co-founder of FAVunite LLC. “FAVunite TV is where fans, artists, and venues connect through content that matters.”

FAVunite invites audiences to explore its growing lineup of inspiring, educational, and entertaining content.

Founded by Bukeka Blakemore, an award-winning entrepreneur and recording artist, and Eugene Blakemore, a pioneer in cultural entertainment and showcase promotion, FAVunite continues to champion Black representation, creativity, and community empowerment.

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