WorldWide Entertainment TV Now Airing on Manhattan Neighborhood Network in New York City
WorldWide Entertainment TV has reached another milestone in its media expansion with a new broadcast agreement on Manhattan Neighborhood Network (MNN), one of New York City’s largest public access television networks.
The platform recently received official confirmation that its programming will air on MNN Culture, a channel dedicated to arts, culture, and independent media.
The first broadcast is scheduled for March 18 at 1:00 AM, reaching viewers across Manhattan through major cable providers including Spectrum, Verizon Fios, and RCN.
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Founded in 1992, Manhattan Neighborhood Network is a nonprofit media organization that provides independent producers and journalists with access to television broadcasting across New York City. The network operates multiple channels covering culture, lifestyle, community affairs, and spirituality while also providing professional production facilities for creators.
For WorldWide Entertainment TV, the new partnership marks another step forward in bridging digital media with traditional broadcast television.
The platform has built a reputation through interviews, cultural commentary, and entertainment coverage spanning music, film, sports, and community stories. Its content reaches audiences across multiple digital channels, including YouTube and social media platforms.
With programming now appearing on both BRIC TV and Manhattan Neighborhood Network, WorldWide Entertainment TV continues expanding its footprint within the New York media landscape.
The broadcast debut represents a significant step in the platform’s ongoing mission to connect audiences with authentic voices in entertainment and culture.
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