Bounce TV Acquires The Trumpet Awards

The annual event is set to celebrate its 25th anniversary on Jan. 29. In addition, Jeff Johnson will oversee event relations and Bounce TV community affairs.

Bounce TV has acquired all assets of The Trumpet Awards, an annual event celebrating African-American achievements and contributions, in an agreement with The Trumpet Awards Foundation announced today.

Bounce TV, the African-American multicast network, will now own, produce and world premiere the star-studded event annually. Bounce TV will also syndicate The Trumpet Awards to television stations around the country as well as internationally for broadcast after the Bounce premiere.

Set to celebrate its 25th anniversary in 2017, The Trumpet Awards will premiere on Bounce TV on Sunday, Jan. 29, at 9 p.m. ET.  The black-tie ceremony will be held at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre in Atlanta on Saturday, Jan. 21. Hosts and talent will be announced shortly.  Bounce TV EVP of Original Programming Elizabeth Kealoha will executive produce the telecast with Bounce TV SVP, Original Programming Ri-Karlo Handy in charge of music and performances and Abbey MacDonald, Director of Originals, handling talent for the event.

Xernona Clayton, founder and executive producer of the Trumpet Awards, will become chairman emeritus of the awards and continue to play an active role in the event. Clayton will remain president-CEO of the Trumpet Awards Foundation.

The Bounce acquisition is the next chapter for the Trumpet Awards. Originally presented by Turner Broadcasting in 1993, The Trumpet Awards were created to herald the accomplishments of Black Americans who have succeeded against immense odds. Special recognition is given to the few, who symbolize the many, that have overcome the ills of racism and poverty and achieved special greatness. The event has been televised annually and distributed internationally to over 185 countries around the world.

Bounce TV also announced that public affairs executive Jeff Johnson has been hired to the newly-created position of VP of community outreach. Johnson will manage the multiple relationships within The Trumpet Awards effort throughout the year, as well as develop the network’s public affairs initiatives and partnerships with community organizations.

BRAND CONNECTIONS

Johnson most recently was executive director of community interest for WPCH Atlanta, responsible for the development of corporate responsibility and community interest strategies. Previously, Johnson spent 16 years with Capitol Broadcasting as director of community/public affairs programming for WJZY and WMYT Charlotte, N.C.


Comments (0)

Leave a Reply