Joseph Collins, CEO of Punch TV Studios & Urban Television Network / URBT TV (OTCMKTS: URBT), today announced his support of Allen Entertainment Studios Network (ESN) founder Byron Allen in the racial bias lawsuit accusing cable television operator Comcast Corp of discriminating against Black-owned channels.
The Supreme Court ruling, due by the end of June, could impact the ability of plaintiffs to enforce claims under the Civil Rights Act of 1866 section 1981, a post-Civil War law that forbids racial discrimination in business contracts.
This case, currently being tried in the Supreme Court, began in 2011 when in an agreement with the NAACP, National Urban League, and National Action Network Comcast pledged to launch Black-owned television networks in order to receive federal approval to merge with NBCUniversal.
Based on this agreement, eight Black-owned television networks were to be selected. Comcast launched only four Black-owned television networks. Magic Johnson’s Aspire TV, which launched in 2012 and Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Revolt TV, which launched in 2013, were two of the television networks selected. Both networks are high-profile, celebrity-owned companies, yet neither company was currently broadcasting at the time of the agreement and neither company was supported by Comcast to succeed.