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BET
submits proposal to U.S. government to expand African-American broadband
access
(April 19,
2010) BET Networks announced today its submission of a proposal to The
Department of Commerce's National Telecommunications Information
Administration (NTIA) for a grant under the Broadband Technology
Opportunities Program (BTOP) which is a part of the 2009 American
Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
BET proposes to increase the adoption of broadband technology among
African Americans through its National Sustainable Broadband Adoption
Project (BETN-NSBAP) which will provide compelling reasons for new
households to adopt broadband and will directly address three problems:
(1) increasing the awareness of "the promise" of broadband technology;
(2) increasing the relevance of broadband technology to marginalized
African Americans; and (3) increasing the digital literacy of those who
have been "left behind" in as many targeted communities as possible.
BET's approach for the BETN-NSBAP is to partner with best-in-class
organizations to provide specific components to ensure successful
execution of the project's purpose in local communities throughout the
US. BET's coalition of partners for this proposal includes the National
Urban League, the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies,
HealthCentral, Kaplan Ventures, MedHelp.org, One Economy Corporation,
and Tutor.com.
"BET Networks is proud to have the opportunity to create a
public-private partnership with such a strong group of organizations on
such an important campaign impacting African Americans," said Debra Lee,
Chairman and CEO of BET Networks. "Our proposal clearly communicates a
comprehensive plan to increase the adoption of broadband technology
among some of the most vulnerable within our community and specifically
addresses meaningful opportunities for them in health, education, and
employment."
Only 59% of African Americans have adopted broadband in the home
compared to 67% of the overall US population (OBI Working Paper Series
No.1, FCC, Feb. 2010). That means nearly 16 million of the 39+ million
African Americans have not adopted broadband.
Further, the adoption rate for African Americans within specific
vulnerable subpopulations is dramatically lower: low income (45%); ages
50+ (36%); and high school dropouts (27%) (Joint Center for Political
and Economic Studies Report on National Minority Broadband Adoption,
Feb. 2010). Yet it is these communities those that would most benefit
from the life-improving features of broadband.
Critically, non-adopting minorities cite lack of interest as the primary
reason they do not have broadband (Joint Center). This finding is
underscored by the FCC's call for a national outreach and awareness
campaign targeted at minorities in its National Broadband Plan released
on March 16th.
BET will execute an aggressive 2-year broadband awareness and adoption
campaign targeting African Americans using all of the network's media
platforms. The media plan will include traditional advertising spots,
public service announcements, on-screen graphics, in-show integrations
and dedicated TV shows on the BET and Centric cable networks and digital
properties. A significant portion of the campaign will incorporate the
"I Am Connected" messaging from the National Urban League's 100th
anniversary "I Am Empowered" campaign.
BET will deploy a LIFE PORTAL featuring best-in-class broadband
applications, information and communities tailored to the specific needs
of African Americans. It will focus on three areas of critical need
among African Americans:
Health and Wellness: The LIFE PORTAL will provide African Americans with
tools, applications, information and communities that will enhance the
users' ability to manage and improve their health. BET's e-health
offering will include valuable broadband features such as chats with
certified medical professionals; communities that provide information,
advice and support; and health information management applications
targeting conditions disproportionately impacting African Americans.
Education: The LIFE PORTAL will provide broadband education and distance
learning applications that will improve educational performance in the
African American community. Key offerings will include accredited online
classes across the full range of subjects for grades 6–12 and online
tutoring services for students in grades 6–12. These broadband
applications will allow African Americans, and in particular, the most
vulnerable segments of the African American community, to continue
and/or complete their education, even if it has been interrupted by life
circumstances.
Jobs & Training: As African Americans experience twice the unemployment
rates of non-African Americans, the LIFE PORTAL will provide training
certifications in high-demand fields, career management applications,
and job postings.
The Digital Connectors program will be deployed in targeted
Congressional Districts in partnership with National Urban League and
One Economy. These programs identify talented youth, immerse them in
technology training, and provide them valuable workforce and leadership
skills. Using a combination of structured lessons, experiential
learning, and on-the-job experiences, the Digital Connectors train and
employ young people to promote and support the adoption and use of
technology among families and individuals in their communities.
15th
Annual Edition 'Buying Power of Black America' report
breaks down billions in expenditures (January
19, 2010) Black consumers are responding to tighter economic
condition by focusing more of their spending on items and services
that improve their homes and lifestyle. That's one of the trends
revealed in the 15th annual report, "The Buying Power of Black
America," published by Target Market News. The report analyzes
spending for black households in 2008 and finds that
African-Americans...
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