From The BVX — BET, George Foreman Grills and Dark & Lovely No Lye Relaxer have a commonality: They’re not as black as you think. For the confused, theBVX ( which like Black Voices is NOT black-owned) has compiled a shocking list of 10 things you thought were black owned but actually aren’t.

10. Black Entertainment Television
If black is in the name, it must be black owned, right? The network was founded by an African American, Robert Johnson, in the ’80s, but in 2003, BET was sold to Viacom, which also owns MTV and VH1. The sale made Johnson one of the first black billionaires. Ballin’!
9. Def Jam Records
The label, born out of a college dorm room and built on MCs like Run-DMC, Jay-Z and Kanye West, is commonly associated with its co-founder, Russell Simmons, who escaped a financial mishap by selling 50 percent of the label to Polygram in 1994. In 1999, Russell sold his stake in the business to Universal Musical Group for $100 million. No wonder the label’s more Rihanna than raps these days.

8. Marc Ecko
If you’re into urban wear, then you may already know that Marc Ecko is a thirtysomething New Jersey native who never tried to pass for black. Instead the man whose line was once considered “too white” or “too black” for some retailers has attracted multi-ethnic consumers by cleverly targeting urban markets. But where does the rhino fit?
7. Jimmy Jazz
The 20-year-old company, which has more than 120 stores throughout the United States, housing lines like Baby Phat, Rocawear and Coogi, was founded by James Kherzie. The young Brooklynite opened the store as an alternative outlet for hard-to-find urban brands. Despite hip-hop’s lyrical mentions of the brand, the name is based on the song ‘Jimmy Jazz‘ by punk rockers The Clash. London calling?
6. Essence Magazine
The publication that was once the second largest black publication hasn’t been black owned since the remaining minority stake in Essence Communications Inc. was sold to Time Inc. in 2005. The corporation originally purchased 49 percent of the popular African American publication in 2000, leaving the style bible in the hands of a man more partial to Brooks Brothers than Carol’s Daughter.

5. ‘The Game’ The popular CW show, which is set to have second life on BET, was created by Mara Brock Akil, but one of the producers behind the black dramedy is Kelsey Grammer. Grammer is best known for his role on ‘Cheers’ as Frasier, and his production Grammnet was also responsible for the African American comedy ‘Girlfriends.’
Big business is colorblind. And why the hell would anyone think The Game is black owned? Thats like people thinking Popeyes is ran by black folks.
I remember researching Ecko when it was my everything in middle school, and a portion of the proceeds go to protecting the endangered rhinos, which is cool.
I didnt know that about TV One I thought Hugh’s owned all of that kitty.
not surprise by some of the things on the list but some of the things are questionable just because something is gear to black people doesn’t mean it is black own and vice versa
Wow! Some of them I knew of like the ‘Girlfriends’ and ‘The Game’ shows but Essence?! Really? Can’t we own anything without selling out? I mean I know I might come off sounding racist but damn! We can’t have nothing of our own, and we can’t have the common sense to keep owning stuff without letting money become the focal point! This really saddens me. I guess everyone does have a price.
isn’t mark ecko married to a black woman? lol.
Kelsey Grammer also EP’ed Girlfriends, so it’s no surprise he also EPs The Game.
He knows how to produce quality programming for a Black audience. Who knew. . .
How do you not know this stuff?