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Howard Alumna Sheila Eldridge Partners with Tubi to Launch Dedicated HBCU Filmmakers Channel

Howard Alumna Sheila Eldridge Partners with Tubi to Launch Dedicated HBCU Filmmakers Channel
Posted By: Will Moss on March 09, 2026


Howard University alumna Sheila Eldridge has secured a groundbreaking partnership with streaming platform Tubi to launch a channel exclusively dedicated to showcasing work from HBCU filmmakers, marking a significant milestone for representation in the streaming media landscape.

The collaboration represents a major step forward in providing a dedicated platform for content creators from Historically Black Colleges and Universities, amplifying voices and stories that have historically been underrepresented in mainstream media.

Key Takeaway: This partnership creates the first dedicated streaming channel on a major platform specifically for HBCU filmmaker content, opening new distribution opportunities for emerging and established creators from the Black college community.

Eldridge, a proud graduate of Howard University, has leveraged her industry experience and connections to create this unprecedented opportunity. The partnership with Tubi, a free ad-supported streaming television service owned by Fox Corporation, will provide HBCU filmmakers with significant exposure to Tubi's extensive viewer base.

The initiative addresses a critical gap in the entertainment industry by creating a centralized space where filmmakers from HBCUs can showcase their creative work.



This platform is expected to serve multiple purposes: providing visibility for HBCU talent, creating networking opportunities within the film industry, and offering audiences access to diverse storytelling perspectives rooted in the HBCU experience.

Howard University, located in Washington, D.C., has a long legacy of producing influential figures across various industries, including entertainment and media. The university's commitment to excellence and its strong alumni network continue to create pathways for groundbreaking achievements like Eldridge's partnership with Tubi.

The launch of this dedicated channel is expected to benefit current students, recent graduates, and established alumni filmmakers across the HBCU network. It provides a showcase for documentaries, short films, narrative features, and other content created by HBCU-affiliated filmmakers, potentially opening doors to broader distribution deals and industry recognition.

Details about the channel's launch date, submission guidelines for filmmakers, and specific programming have not yet been announced. As the initiative develops, it is anticipated to become a vital resource for both content creators seeking distribution and audiences looking for authentic stories from the HBCU community.

Originally reported by Google News HBCU.


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