Florida A&M University (FAMU) alumni Will Packer and Rob Hardy
will launch Bounce TV this fall, the first African-American digital
multicast broadcast network geared toward African Americans in the 25-54
age range.
Bounce TV will feature a programming mix of
theatrical motion pictures, sporting events, documentaries, specials,
inspirational faith-based programs, off-network series, original
programming and more.
Hardy will serve as the chief
content officer, and Packer in the chief strategy and marketing officer
position. Other founders include Martin Luther King III, former United
Nations Ambassador and Atlanta Mayor Andrew Young and Andrew “Bo” Young
III.
Packer and Hardy started their production company,
Rainforest Films, in 1994. One of their most successful projects, “Stomp
the Yard,” grossed more than $65 million and held the No. 1 position at
the box office for two weekends in January of 2007. Later that year,
the company produced “This Christmas,” which made $50 million. The
success of both projects landed the duo amongst the “Top 25 Entertainers
and Moneymakers” in Black Enterprise magazine in 2008.
In
2010, Packer and Hardy were named as one of FAMU’s 40 alumni Under 40
years old. The duo have also begun production of the movie, “Think Like a
Man,” a comedic adaptation of actor and comedian Steve Harvey’s New
York Times best-selling book, Act Like A Lady, Think Like A Man.
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