[01/06/21 - 12:36 PM] Video: ALLBLK - Stream Where You're Celebrated Formerly known as UMC since its launch in November 2014, ALLBLK continues to be the first and best streaming service ever created for Black TV and film.
[via press release from ALLBLK]
ALLBLK - Stream Where You're Celebrated
Stream where you're celebrated. All day. All night. ALLBLK.
Formerly known as UMC since its launch in November 2014, ALLBLK continues to be the first and best streaming service ever created for Black TV and film. Now with an all new name, a fresh look, and a long list of new originals and exclusives on the way, consider this your invitation to stream Black better than ever before with a world of streaming entertainment that is inclusively, but unapologetically - Black.
With a diverse lineup of content that spans across genres and generations of Black talent and creativity, the ALLBLK library features a rapidly evolving slate of popular original series such as Craig Ross Jr.'s Monogamy, A House Divided, and Double Cross; must see independent films, nostalgic Black cinema, lively stage plays, popular network TV, and much more.
ALLBLK is available everywhere streaming services are found - iOS, Android, Amazon Prime Video Channels, Apple TV and Apple TV Channels in the U.S., Canada, and the Caribbean; Roku and Roku Channels, Amazon Fire TV, YouTube TV, Cox, DISH, Sling TV, Charter and more.
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