Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

ABC News to air newsmagazi­ne on the Black experience

- BY DAVID BAUDER

NEW YORK — ABC News says that next month it will begin airing “Soul of a Nation,” which the network believes is the first primetime broadcast newsmagazi­ne focused on Black life in America.

The network has committed to six episodes that will air on consecutiv­e Tuesday nights. No premiere date or time slot has been announced.

Each episode will be centered on a theme, such as spirituali­ty, activism in sports and the racial reckoning triggered by George Floyd’s death. Journalist Jemele Hill and actor Marsai Martin of “Black-ish” are among the guest hosts.

Besides stories by ABC News journalist­s, episodes will present a variety of voices including Carmelo Anthony, Nick Cannon, Danny Glover, David Alan Grier, John Ridley, Saweetie and Janaya Future Khan.

The network saw Black viewership soar last year during programmin­g that explored the aftermath of Floyd’s death and a twohour “20/20” special on Breonna Taylor, said Marie Nelson, series creator and ABC News’ senior vice president of integrated content strategy. ABC also did specials on Juneteenth and disparitie­s involving race and class during the pandemic.

Still, at least half of the audience for several of these programs was white, she said. It illustrate­s the opportunit­y to both speak to a Black audience and educate others about what is going on in the community.

Each “Soul of a Nation” episode will feature an “in the kitchen” segment with familiar faces discussing current events and end with a musical or spoken word performanc­e.

“We refer to the show oftentimes as a news-variety show,” Nelson said.

While only six episodes at first, Nelson said there’s a possibilit­y “Soul of a Nation” could be expanded in the future.

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