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Superadio Launches AmplifiedVoices to Elevate Black Culture


AmplifiedVoices.com
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Superadio is expanding its digital footprint with the debut of AmplifiedVoices.com, a new platform designed to spotlight Black culture and storytelling across podcast and video platforms. The hub will serve as the central home for both the Amplified Voices Podcast Network and Amplified Voices TV.

"This launch represents a powerful evolution in our mission to serve Black audiences," said Chesley Maddox-Dorsey, CEO of American Urban Radio Networks (AURN). "By creating two distinct digital destinations under AmplifiedVoices.com - AVTV and AV Podcasts - we are sharpening our focus to better meet the needs of our listeners, viewers and content partners."

The podcast network will feature a wide slate of programs including Yung Joc and The Streetz Morning Takeover, Two Funny Mamas with Sherri Shepherd and Kym Whitley, On the Record with AURN's Ebony McMorris, Cafe Mocha Radio, reACT with Rev. Al, Toure Show, and new programming from Nessa of Hot 97 and MTV's Video Music Awards. All shows will be distributed through Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeart Podcasts, and other leading platforms.

Amplified Voices TV (AVTV) will offer a free ad-supported streaming television (FAST) service on Roku, Watchie-TV, and DistroTV, along with an ad-based video-on-demand (AVOD) platform. The video slate will deliver curated content focused on entertainment, social justice, inspiration, and cultural insight, aiming to "control the narrative surrounding Black experiences."

Superadio will oversee content acquisition for the new site, while AURN manages dynamic and programmatic ad sales. AURN's national audio network and digital platforms will support the launch with a targeted marketing campaign, underscoring both companies' commitment to culturally resonant media and continued investment in digital innovation.

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