1. Cathy Hughes

    Cathy Hughes, born Catherine Elizabeth Woods in Omaha, Nebraska on April 22, 1947, is an African-American entrepreneur, radio and television personality and business executive.

  2. Shaun Robinson

    Shaun Robinson (born 1962 in Detroit, Michigan) is a journalist, and co-anchor and correspondent for the show" Access Hollywood", the daily entertainment newsmagazine show. She is also the host of "TV One Access", a show on the TV One network produced by "Access" that brings viewers behind the velvet rope for an inside look at who's who in "Black Hollywood." Robinson is a graduate of Detroit's famous Cass Technical High School.

  3. Bill Bellamy

    Bill Bellamy (born April 7, 1965 in Newark, New Jersey) is an African American actor and stand-up comedian. He gained national notoriety on HBO's Russell Simmons"'Def Comedy Jam", where he is credited for creating or uttering before a televised audience, the phrase "booty call", described as a late night call to a potential paramour with the intention of meeting strictly for coition. For many years, Bellamy was a staple on MTV, …

  4. Brian L. Roberts

    Brian L. Roberts is Chairman and CEO of Comcast Corporation, an American company providing cable, entertainment and communications products and services. He is the son of Comcast co-founder Ralph J. Roberts. A graduate of Germantown Academy High School, Roberts received his B.S. from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, where he was admitted to the Zeta Psi fraternity.

  5. Susan Wood

    Susan Wood is a New Zealand television presenter who hosted TV ONE's nightly news and current affairs show "Close Up". Wood began her career in journalism in 1979 as a print reporter for the "Bay of Plenty Times" before moving on to "The New Zealand Herald" in Auckland to work as the court and then police reporter.

  6. Jack Yan

    Jack Yan is a publisher, designer and businessman, born 1972 in Kowloon, Hong Kong. Yan founded his own company in 1987 while a teenager and grew it, initially, into the region's leading font software firm, claiming to be the first New Zealander to design digital typefaces. He created over 100 typeface designs himself for the firm, and inspired other local typeface designers such as Kris Sowersby to pursue careers in that industry.

  7. Donna Richardson

    Donna Richardson Joyner is a well known fitness and aerobics instructor, author and television sports commentator. Widely known for her series of fitness videos, she was appointed in 2006 by President George W. Bush to serve on the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports. She also produces and hosts "Donna Richardson: Mind, Body, & Spirit"," which airs on TV One, and "Sweating In The Spirit", which airs on the Word Network.

  8. Pio Terei

    Pio Terei is a Māori actor, singer and comedian on New Zealand TV. A former Auckland Toyota car salesman, he came to notice in 1995 when he headlined his own TV3 show "Pete and Pio" with fellow comedian Peter Rowley. After the success of "Pete and Pio", Terei led his own show called "Pio!", featuring similar skits to his previous programme.

  9. Bernadine Oliver-Kerby

    Bernadine Oliver-Kerby was born in the 1970s in Hamilton, New Zealand. A big Waikato supporter and sports enthusiast, she was once a sports reporter/anchor, turned weekend news reader on TVNZ's 'One News' as well as fill-in for other bulletins. She reads the half hourly news update during the breakfast show on Newstalk ZB. She also presented TV Two's "New Zealand's Brainiest Kid" which aired in Feb-March 2006.

  10. Shaun Brown

    Shaun Brown is Managing Director of Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) in Australia. Appointed 14 February 2006 for four years, Mr Brown was previously SBS Head of Television from January 2003. Mr Brown began his career in broadcasting with the Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC) in Perth in 1970. He later worked as a reporter, presenter and producer with Television New Zealand (TVNZ) on a wide range of news and factual programs.

  11. Nic Vallance

    Nicola Vallance is the media advisor for the Department of Conservation (2005-present). She appears on TV One's "Good Morning" show on Wednesdays to chat about the walks, wild places and wildlife of New Zealand.

  12. Ken Douglas

    Ken Douglas (born 1934) is New Zealand's best known contemporary trade union leader. As President of the New Zealand Council of Trade Unions until 1999 Douglas led the union movement in New Zealand for over fifteen years. His union career started in the Driver's Union. He was also leader of the Socialist Unity Party in the 1970s and 1980s and stood for Parliament on occasion never gaining more than 100 votes in the Porirua electorate.

  13. Jeremy Frye

    I know you don't hate me// it's not assured that anyone appreciate me// See i've been having a hard time selling my album's lately// In recent news the source couldn't find any microphones to rate me// Using words I could scream an alternative to equate me// Which is true I'm in a box with a few, would you still wanna play me?// I could be a pretty good thug, but it wouldn't compare to a great me//.......Cee-Lo.

  14. Sitarah Pendelton
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  17. Aaron Adams

    I'm from D.C. I love to enjoy life with friends, family, and fun. I'm funny, I'm real easy to please. Everybody who knows me knows how much fun I can be. I go out too much during the week and sleep too little on the weekends.

  18. Jessica

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  19. Phil Paul

    EDUTAINMENT FILMS (EF) began as a digital media company design to develop and produce broadcast TV shows. Initially in it's first year, EF provided THE LIVING SERIES & 5 GUYS, 5 QUESTIONS for the SHONEXT (SHOWTIME NETWORKS) series PIRATENET. EF followed with the critically acclaimed, 2005 TELLY AWARD winning, 2-hour TV Special, TANGLES & LOCKS: A JOURNEY INTO THE INTRICATE WORLD OF A BLACK HAIR SHOW for TV ONE.

  20. Lauren

    I'm a romantic first and foremost. After that, I like to smile and laugh... A LOT! I like to jump in puddles and play in the rain. I love fireworks. I love how the most random things conjure up memories for me. I love to mess around in the kitchen... and pretend to bake.

  21. Evelyn Shelton
  22. Jason Armstrong

    Hit me up and find out!

  23. Alicia Biggs
  24. Bernard Bell
  25. Endyia Kinney-Sterns
  26. Kevin Choi
  27. Toni Judkins
  28. David Shapiro
  29. Jessica Jones
  30. Nyasha Sinclair
  31. Latasha Ezell
  32. Debbie Heath
  33. Uzma Aejaz Khan
  34. Mark Dauer
  35. Antoinette Brown Leon
  36. Karen Wishart

    Karen Wishart Executive Vice President and Chief Legal Officer Karen Wishart , the Executive Vice President and Chief Legal Officer for TV One, joined TV One in January 2005. In this position, she oversees the business and legal affairs department, as well as the human resources department for the company. Her responsibilities include the negotiation of agreements for all of the company’s business units, as well as corporate governance, risk assessment and strategic planning.

  37. Johnathan A. Rodgers

    Johnathan Rodgers Chief Executive Officer and President Johnathan Rodgers was named CEO and President of TV One in March 2003. Previously, Rodgers was President of Discovery Networks U.S. for six years and was responsible for the programming, marketing, research, distribution, operations and ad sales of the highly regarded television group which included the Discovery Channel, TLC, Animal Planet, Discovery Kids and the Travel Channel.

  38. Jay Schneider

    Jay Schneider Executive Vice President of Operations Jay Schneider , Executive Vice President of Operations at TV One, oversees technology, network operations, satellite distribution and information technology, as well as administration and real estate management for the network.

  39. Danya Bacchus

    During her time at WMDT, Danya served in many capacities for the station. In addition to her reporting and anchoring, many weekends you could catch her producing the weekend shows. She was also the host for "Good Things Delmarva" a talk show highlighting community events. Danya started her career in journalism behind the scenes. Her very first job was as an assignment editor/producer at WUPN/WXLV in Winston-Salem, NC.