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Meet The Black Media Exec Changing The Face of Lifestyle TV Content
Melissa Ingram, SVP, Multicultural Networks and Strategy, UP Entertainment (Allen Cooley)
Melissa Ingram aspired to be a high-profile music and entertainment attorney from an early age. Back then, the University of California, Berkeley School of Law grad had no idea that she would one day become a high-powered cable TV executive who would change the face of television.
“I was one of those kids that always sort of knew exactly what they wanted to do. I knew I wanted to go to Spelman College. I knew I wanted to take up English and then go to law school, and then practice entertainment law,” the Los Angeles native told
Florida A&M Vaccination Clinic prepares for vaccine eligibility expansion
FAMU Vaccination Clinic prepares to expand
Starting Wednesday, any school worker, firefighter, or law enforcement officer 50 and older will have access to the COVID-19 shot.
and last updated 2021-03-02 17:58:37-05
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) â The vaccination clinic on Florida A&M University s campus continues to see low turnout. However, starting Wednesday, any school worker, firefighter, or law enforcement officer 50 and older will have access to the shot.
Chiles High School librarian Melissa Ingram says it s news she s spent almost a year waiting to hear. It s been frustrating because for us and the students there s a constant feeling of not being safe, she said.