
*HBCU GO, a free-streaming platform dedicated to Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), will kick off the 2024 college football season with its third annual HBCU GO SPORTS KICKOFF SHOW, presented by Procter & Gamble, according to the news release.
Hosted by legendary HBCU sports analyst Charlie Neal, the show will feature comprehensive coverage of HBCU football, including conference insights, game analysis, player profiles, highlights, and exclusive interviews.
Viewers can watch HBCU GO via syndication channels in major television markets such as New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Dallas, Atlanta, Boston, San Francisco, Seattle, Memphis, Detroit, Sacramento, Miami, Tampa, and Pittsburgh and nationally on TheGrio Television Network.
Select games will also air across various digital platforms including HBCU GO’s mobile app and FAST channel that is available on AMG’s free-streaming platforms, theGrio Gold and Local Now, per the release.
Featured segments will include:
- Insider looks at all four HBCU football conferences – the SWAC, MEAC, CIAA and SIAC
- 2024 Schedule reveals and analysis
- A look a the college football transfer portal and its impact on HBCU Football
- In-depth profile with former NFL player and HBCU GO on-air broadcaster Antoine Bethea following his induction into the Black College Football Hall of Fame
- Sights and sounds of HBCU life with a feature on HBCU Marching Bands including a special performance by the Jackson State Marching Band, “The Sonic Boom”

The three-hour special will air on Saturday, August 24, from 12:00 – 3:00 pm ET.
For more information about HBCU GO, visit HBCUGO.tv or follow the streaming network on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Instagram. Find out where to watch and download the FREE app at HBCUGO.tv/how to watch.
ABOUT HBCU GO
HBCU GO is a cultural lifestyle destination and leading sports media provider that embraces and represents the voice of Black Excellence every day of the year through an all-new platform that captures the rich history, diversity, perspectives, and cultural experiences at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). HBCU GO also provides a platform for emerging creatives in media production, branding, and broadcasting. We offer our viewers the best in live sports, original series, documentaries, films, comedy, and edutainment programming produced by African American leading producers, directors, and students from select HBCUs.
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