Our content reflects a more accurate narrative about Harlem and jazz generally, which is particularly important in light of the gentrification that has taken place in both.
Sue Veres Royal, Bebop Channel Co-Founder

The BeBop Channel (beboptv.com), the multicultural multi-platform streaming network from Harlem, is set to begin airing its programming by early 2020 to certain New York City cable households over Spectrum.
The BeBop Channel will air in the north Manhattan region from the Upper West Side extending into the Bronx.
Channel executives, which are currently developing a seven channel streaming format to accommodate BeBop’s" growing and racially inclusive Harlem content for jazz, lifestyle, comedy, teen, culture, competition/game shows, festivals, theatricals, “Top 12” weekly video chart, and the future “BeBop Club” membership card, are thrilled at the addition of traditional cable distribution in New York City.
“Many of our supporters, particularly our elderly supporters in Harlem, access their programming via cable and to have them partake in our journey is a must for us”, says CEO and former Duke Ellington Orchestra musician,
The BeBop Channel will air in the north Manhattan region from the Upper West Side extending into the Bronx.
Channel executives, which are currently developing a seven channel streaming format to accommodate BeBop’s" growing and racially inclusive Harlem content for jazz, lifestyle, comedy, teen, culture, competition/game shows, festivals, theatricals, “Top 12” weekly video chart, and the future “BeBop Club” membership card, are thrilled at the addition of traditional cable distribution in New York City.
“Many of our supporters, particularly our elderly supporters in Harlem, access their programming via cable and to have them partake in our journey is a must for us”, says CEO and former Duke Ellington Orchestra musician,
