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Anybody watched TV One's R&B Diva's Last night ?

TV One's "R&B Divas" Propels Network to New Ratings Record
TV One spins the numbers for Monday, August 20.

[via press release from TV One]

TV One's "R&B Divas" Propels Network to New Ratings Record

"R&B Divas" Delivers Most Watched Original Premiere in Network's History

SILVER SPRING (August 22, 2012) - TV One announced today that its newest reality series R&B Divas delivered the most watched original premiere in the history of the network. The series, airing Monday nights at 10pm, ET, tells the current real-life story of five multi-talented, beautiful R&B stars - Faith Evans, Nicci Gilbert-Daniels, Monifah Carter, Syleena Johnson and Keke Wyatt looking to reclaim their place in the musical spotlight.

The program garnered a .93 HH rating, delivering 531,000 homes and among P25-54, earned a .76 rating, delivering 479,000 viewers. Nearly 900,000 total viewers tuned into R&B Divas last night during the premiere and encore airings.

Toni Judkins, TV One EVP of Programming and Production remarked, "We were confident in the quality of production and that the compelling storytelling deriving from the Divas' willingness to present their lives so openly and honestly would result in an entertaining series. We're pleased that the ratings reflect the viewers' interest in and support of the show and TV One."

Wonya Lucas, TV One President and CEO commented, "As TV One continues to invest in original programming that reflects the breadth and depth of true Black life, it is encouraging to see the strong viewer response to quality entertainment programming."

The eight-episode, one-hour series is filmed primarily in Atlanta, with additional shooting in Washington, DC, New York and New Orleans. The series is produced for TV One by Thinkfactory Media, Executive Producers are Adam Reed, Adam Freeman, Phil Thornton, and Leslie Greif. Co-Executive Producers are Nicci Gilbert-Daniels, Faith Evans, Paul Coy Allen, and Aaron Fishman. Executive in charge of production for TV One is Jubba Seyyid.

Connect with R&B Divas: Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/RandBDivasTVOne . Twitter: #RandBDivas. Show Theme Song "Lovin Me" and Faith Evans single "Tears of Joy" can be streamed here: [http://soundcloud.com/eone-music/r-b-divas-lovin-me-feat-faith]

Launched in January 2004, TV One (www.tvone.tv)serves more than 57.3 million households, offering a broad range of real-life and entertainment-focused original programming, classic series, movies, and music designed to entertain, inform and inspire a diverse audience of adult African American viewers. In December 2008, the company launched TV One High Def, which now serves 14 million households. TV One is owned by Radio One [NASDAQ: ROIA and ROIAK; www.radio-one.com], the largest radio company that primarily targets African American and urban listeners; and Comcast Corporation [NASDAQ: CMCSA, CMCSK); www.comcast.com], one of the nation's leading providers of entertainment, information and communications products and services.

Source: Nielsen 8/20/2012 10-11P (Fast Nationals)

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Reply #1 posted 08/21/12 1:49pm

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Talking with TV One’s ‘R&B Divas,’ including Faith Evans

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TV One has jumped on the Atlanta reality show bandwagon with “R&B Divas.”

They brought the five ladies to the W Hotel Midtown earlier this month for some interviews.(TV One did not provide me a screener to see what the show is like so I can’t say what it’s like at all.)

Over eight episodes, the ladies record a tribute album to Whitney Houston. Guest stars this season include Kelly Price, Fantasia and Anthony Hamilton. The show was primarily shot in Atlanta, with stops in Los Angeles, New York and New Orleans. Two of the women have lived in Atlanta for awhile. Two others used to live here.

Here’s a quick summary of each of the five women. The most forthcoming of the five was Nicci

Gilbert:

Nicci Gilbert

History: Lead Singer for 90s R&B Group Brownstone
Grammy Award Nominee
Actress (Tyler Perry’s Meet The Browns, Martin, Living Single, Sister Sister, Living Out Loud, Woo)
Co-Executive Producer, R&B Divas
Creator / Designer - Curvato Fashion Line

Atlanta ties: Has lived here for eight years.

“Real Housewives of Atlanta” ties: Was offered a spot on the show twice but turned it down.

On “Love & Hip Hop Atlanta”: “Stevie J is this year’s Flavor Flav.”

Why TV One dubs her “The Busy Bee”: “I’m constantly working – and thinking and creating… I don’t know how to slow down.”

How the show came to be: “I reached out to the other ladies. They’re all my friends. We wanted to do something amazing for Whitney Houston, a tribute album. That’s how the show came together… We plan to take this business by the horns and flip it on its back side!”

Past due? Not to her. “People may call us has beens. I say our records ‘has been’ in rotation the last 20 years!’

Table throwing? Wig pulling? Not here. “You’ll see drama. We’re in fact divas. But you’re going to see drama rooted in love. Drama about people you can learn from. We don’t throw drinks at our girlfriends. We might give them a piece of our mind. But we resolve it… We don’t have the luxury in the black community for everything to be ridiculous.”

Syleena Johnson

History: Grammy-nominated singer

Atlanta ties: Relocated three months ago for the show from Chicago.

Her past: She was on Jive Records from 1998 to 2005 but was unable to break through.

Why she’s on the show: “They allow us to be ourselves. We want to be inspiring to other women. And TV One is run by African-American women.”

Nicci’s take on her: “She’s been overlooked and underappreciated.”

Teaser: “The last episode is us at the Essence Festival [in New Orleans] right before Chaka Khan. We wouldn’t have had that opportunity without this TV platform.”

Faith Evans

Who is she:

Multi-Platinum Grammy Award Winning Artist and widow of Biggie Smalls (The Notorious B.I.G.)
New York Times Best Selling Author
Co-Executive Producer, R&B Divas

Atlanta ties: she lived here form 1999 to 2004. “I don’t have any plans to relocate back to Atlanta. I love where I live in L.A.”

Reality shows galore: Evans has shot three pilots for reality shows before this. The first two focused on her and her family, then a third with a couple of friends. Her problem: her life isn’t fascinating enough to sustain an entire show. “I wasn’t in a place to give them what they wanted. I couldn’t provide the shock value… I’m pretty boring. Things that people were hyped about my life have already played out. I wrote a book. My life is fun but isn’t that interesting now.” This ensemble cast means she only has to be highlighted for maybe 10 to 15 minutes per episode.

Why TV One: “It’s one network that is about positively portraying our culture.”

The album: “I wouldn’t call it a tribute album. I feel it was best to say it’s in her honor. She really did influence all of us as singers. Portions of the sales will go to that Whitney Houston Academy.”

Monifah

Who she is: Child Prodigy
Singer, Songwriter and Actress

Atlanta ties: She lived here in 2006-07 but returned to New York.

Why she’s on the show: “I’m reintroducing myself career wise. I’ve been gone from the game. There are reasons for that. You’ll see that unfold. I will share my story on the show.”

Her storyline: “I’ve struggled with addiction and am overcoming that. I’m very serious about my recovery. I was partying my a** off, high as hell. I was running, escaping. Eighteen months ago, I said, ‘I’m done!’ ”

Best quote: “The reality show is the new record deal.”

Keke Wyatt

Who she is: Singer & Songwriter

Show nickname: “The Wild One” “I’m very opinionated. I don’t care what nobody says or nobody thinks I am. I care about my opinion!”

Why she moved to Atlanta: “I needed to get away from my ex husband [in Kentucky] and his abusive ways a few years ago.”

Her racial make-up: “My mother is white. My dad is Cherokee Indian and black.”

How she joined this project: “I was already doing my own reality project. [Who isn't?] I thought this would be fun. It has been fun.”

Mommy track: “I have six kids, including a two-month old.” [She had her youngest baby while the show is taping.]

Temperamental?: She admits getting upset with the camera crew at times when she didn’t want to be taped. “I’ve pulled the mike off and walked away.”

Being a diva: “It’s a compliment to me. Some people look at a diva as a drama queen, think she’s better than anybody and has her nose stuck up so you could see boogers for years. My definition is someone who takes pride in themselves, how they look, how they carry themselves, gifted, talented.”

A new Spice Girl? “I’m a sissy. I’m a whiny baby. Call me Whiny Spice!”

On TV

“R&B Divas”

TV One, 10 p.m. Mondays, debuting Aug. 20

By Rodney Ho, Radio & TV Talk

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Reply #2 posted 08/21/12 3:18pm

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Damn it came on already? I had forgotten all about it. Guess I'll have to catch the reruns.

I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince.
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Reply #3 posted 08/21/12 7:39pm

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I watched it mainly because I was too lazy to change the channel after watching the Gerald levert unsung-- I thought it was okay enough for
Me to tune in next week--but every "diva" after faith was like-- " you might remember me as..."? I'm like I wouldn't know y'all from a bag of socks. And The minister husband set off all my friends gaydar alert lol
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Reply #4 posted 08/22/12 2:21pm

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Watched it online. Seems like it will be entertaining enough for me to watch next week. They might not collectively be the most famous of singers, but I'll be damned if them heffas cain't sang their behinds off The preacher's wife getting overheated with her pregnant-'bout-pop-in 3-seconds self singing "hallelujah it's hotter than a cat's a-a-asssss" in the recording booth sold me martini

...and lawd, that damn Faith...makes no sense for a woman to be able to sing like she does. disbelief . I hope we'll be treated to more of the ladies performing/singing/recording. butterfly

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Reply #5 posted 08/24/12 5:56am

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Okay finally watched it last night....

As of now, I keep getting the vibes that I had when I first started watching VH1's Hollywood Exes show. Everything is all drama free for the moment...Faith Evans is more like the "Shaunie" of the group, the headliner and leader who tries to keep the peace and stays neutral in all situations. They all for sure can still sing and sound beautiful together. When they were singing at the baby shower, I was like "whoa, when's the cd coming out?"

I already don't care for KeKe's husband. Too damn clingy. Syleena is right, he needs some friends. For KeKe to want him around her every second of the day because she doesn't trust him is just silly. I can't stand it when silly women act desperate like that. disbelief If she can't trust men, then maybe she needs to be by herself.

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Reply #6 posted 08/24/12 7:44am

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missfee said:

Okay finally watched it last night....

As of now, I keep getting the vibes that I had when I first started watching VH1's Hollywood Exes show. Everything is all drama free for the moment...Faith Evans is more like the "Shaunie" of the group, the headliner and leader who tries to keep the peace and stays neutral in all situations. They all for sure can still sing and sound beautiful together. When they were singing at the baby shower, I was like "whoa, when's the cd coming out?"

I already don't care for KeKe's husband. Too damn clingy. Syleena is right, he needs some friends. For KeKe to want him around her every second of the day because she doesn't trust him is just silly. I can't stand it when silly women act desperate like that. disbelief If she can't trust men, then maybe she needs to be by herself.

Exactly. You would think that at a certain age and maturity (especially spiritual maturity since they are together in the Lord), she would learn to lean on God and loosen her leash just a little bit. It looks like she has herself humble, good-natured husband who has his dream mate ( a big-ole pretty light-skin-ded, red bone with naturally long hair-ruh who keeps a good house and can sang); hello- his country ass ain't going nowhere rolleyes . Keke needs to ease up and at least let the man have a "bro-date" with one of the other husbands hmm

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