TV One at the DNC: Michael Eric Dyson on Post-Racial America
It all begins each night at 8 p.m. (ET) as veteran journalist Arthur Fennell and Joe Madison co-anchor the political action live from the Pepsi Center in Denver. The tag team will lead the way with exclusive interviews from newsmakers on the convention floor - enticing provocative conversation and delivering instant responses from the action-packed event.
The TV One Live: DNC After Party begins at 11 p.m. (ET) every night and is hosted by Dr. Michael Eric Dyson, wife Rev. Marcia Dyson and anchor Jacque Reid. You surely don't want to miss when the ties are loosened and the pumps are removed as special guests like chief political analyst Roland Martin, civil rights activist Rev. Al Sharpton, celebrity chef G. Garvin, actor Hill Harper, comedian Sheryl Underwood, publisher Jamie Foster Brown, fashion expert Paul Wharton, and the celebrity snitch Huggy Lowdown all stop through for a real good time. Remember it's live -- anything can and will happen!
This event is the biggest Black event of the year and we're covering all angles: politics, fashion, food, to the celebrities who couldn't resist showing up. We'll even take you behind the scenes to the TV One Green Room where the celebs and politicians will be cutting up, drinking up, and living up the moment with catered food from G. Garvin's latest cookbook- Make it Super Simple with G. Garvin.
Where will you be when Barack Obama makes his historic acceptance speech for the Democratic Presidential nominee? You'll be right there for the entire DNC event with TV One. Turn on all of the television monitors, get your DVR's programmed for the LIVE prime-time coverage August 25 -28th. Coverage begins each day 8 - 11 p.m. (ET) and the DNC After Party begins immediately following.
Other networks might simply air it but we're pulling out all the stops to do justice to this amazing day. As TV One President and CEO Johnathan Rodgers, said "We are a television network that is designed to celebrate African-American achievement . . . If Hillary (Clinton) was the nominee, we would not be covering this year's Democratic convention." BLOG COMMENTS POWERED BY DISQUS