October 3, 2022

Keke Palmer Launches Digital TV Network To Spotlight The Next Generation Of Creators

No one is in their bag like Keke Palmer. From becoming the host of Meta’s new metaverse series to starring in Jordan Peele’s first NOPE VR experience – Keke has entered a league of her own. 

Palmer’s latest venture is KeyTV Network, a digital space which will “spotlight the next generation of creators.” Palmer announced the launch while reflecting on the many hats she has worn throughout her time in the entertainment industry. 

“I want to share everything I learned with you because this is my greatest dream of all,” Keke explained. “All it takes is one of us to unlock a door to unlock a million doors for each other. I’m so excited to introduce you to Key TV, where our stories matter and where we are represented as the keys to the culture.”

In a video on KeyTV’s YouTube channel, Keke highlighted the importance of the people working behind the scenes to bring a production together.

“What if I told you there is more than one way to make it? That we need more production designers, more sound mixers, more key grips, and more DPs. What if I told you we just need more you!” 

KeyTV is an example of how important it is for Black creatives to secure a job and extend a hand out to help others behind them. Keke’s influence across the entertainment industry has helped inspire many young Black girls to pursue a career in the creative sector.

Keke’s new venture is bound to shake up the entertainment world and open doors for many more Black people to get in their bags too. 

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Kumba Kpakima

Kumba Kpakima is a reporter at POCIT. A documentary about the knife crime epidemic in the UK got her a nomination for the UK's #30toWatch Young Journalists of the Year.