What they get from mainstream TV

Young black Caribbean’s relationship with TV is a real reflection of what they are into as people rather than being defined by their ethnicity. Personal interest comes before race.


Ethnicity on mainstream media

Even for ethnically relevant viewing they tend to choose mainstream over ethnic programming. They would rather watch positive black role models integrated into everyday society, tackling everyday problems rather than specific programming.


What they get from Ethnic TV

Ethnic TV does offer them the chance to see positive black TV role models, but the unrealistic scenarios in typical black programming with a tired comedy format focussed on race, often fail to reflect their world.


“I think the Fresh Prince was really good because it wasn’t about being black, it was just about being funny…The kind of family comedy around now isn’t about an individual being funny, it’s the whole black thing, which I’m not sure I need right now.”