WWETV Sounds Of June Airs On MNN TV In June
WorldWide Entertainment TV Sounds Of June Airs On MNN This June
WorldWide Entertainment TV continues its digital-to-television expansion this June as WWETV’s “Sounds of June” programming airs on MNN Culture through Manhattan Neighborhood Network.
The June schedule brings WWETV’s music and culture-driven programming to Manhattan audiences, continuing the platform’s mission of bridging YouTube, digital media, community television, and cultural storytelling.
The upcoming MNN air dates for WorldWide Entertainment TV are:
Wednesday, June 10 — 1:00 AM EDT
Wednesday, June 17 — 1:00 AM EDT
Wednesday, June 24 — 1:00 AM EDT
The MNN schedule gives WWETV another television window for viewers who follow the platform’s mix of interviews, performances, archive storytelling, and entertainment coverage.
Sounds Of June Connects Music, Culture, And Community Television
The Sounds of June episode highlights the type of programming WWETV has been building across platforms: music history, live performance, Caribbean culture, hip-hop voices, R&B, reggae, soca, and independent entertainment storytelling.
The episode lineup includes:
Maxi Priest
Kevin Lyttle
Kreesha Turner
King Ajamu
Bonnie Godiva
That mix reflects WWETV’s wider identity. The platform is not limited to one scene or one format. It connects artists, cities, communities, and eras through a global entertainment lens.
For June, that mission fits directly into Black Music Month, where documenting music history and cultural influence becomes even more important.
From YouTube To MNN Culture
WWETV has built much of its modern audience through YouTube, Shorts, social media, interviews, and website articles. But the MNN schedule shows another side of the platform’s growth.
Community television gives WWETV a different kind of reach. Digital platforms move fast and allow viewers to react instantly. Television gives independent media another layer of presence, especially when the programming is tied to real communities and cultural history.
For WWETV, the goal is not to choose between digital and television. The goal is to connect both.
YouTube allows the platform to reach global audiences quickly. MNN allows the programming to live inside a community-driven broadcast space connected to Manhattan and New York City media culture.
Why This Schedule Matters For WWETV
The MNN airings come at a time when WWETV is leaning deeper into its role as a hybrid media platform. The brand is documenting entertainment stories online while also building a television presence through community networks.
That matters because many important cultural stories do not always get mainstream coverage. Independent artists, local scenes, Caribbean performers, hip-hop voices, and archive moments often need platforms willing to treat them as history, not just content.
WWETV’s Sounds of June programming continues that mission by giving music and entertainment stories a place across both digital and television spaces.
WWETV’s Bigger Media Vision
WorldWide Entertainment TV is building an ecosystem that includes YouTube channels, website articles, interviews, Shorts, archive programming, BRIC TV, MNN, and regional cultural coverage.
The MNN June schedule is another step in that larger vision.
It shows how WWETV can take stories from digital platforms and place them into community television, while still serving the same mission: preserving culture, documenting entertainment history, and giving independent voices a platform.
As WWETV continues expanding across formats, Sounds of June stands as another example of how music storytelling can move from online audiences to television viewers without losing its cultural purpose.
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