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TPNG Partners with the Post in “Down On The Corner With Paul Cobb”

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By Brian Joseph Donovan

 

 

The Positive Network Group, LLC (TPNG) and HAVEN, headquartered in Oakland with media divisions in Internet radio and television, is collaborating with the Post News Group to launch “Down On The Corner With Paul Cobb.”

 

 

The show will be one of many projects on TPNG’s television station, PTv1.

 

 

The TPNG brand consists of three divisions – PTv1 and two radio stations: KPR1.com rotates urban, informative talk and top 40 formats, and KGM1.com rotates gospel, jazz, motivational and spiritual talk segments.

 

 

TPNG is currently in over 15 major markets throughout the U.S., Canada and internationally.

 

 

Co-owners Gabriel Solomon and Kawana Burroughs said their vision is “a one-of-a-kind in merging and moving all media avenues collectively together but in a totally independent genre.”

 

 

TPNG said they asked Cobb because of his background in media publishing, and having formerly hosted a radio show and weekly TV program.

 

 

Other programs coming to Positive TV are: “Thoughts of a Common Man” with former mayoral-candidate Charles “the Chief” Williams; Cory Jefferies’ “Hot Buttered Soul,” getting the word out on informative street politics; and exclusive interviews with hip-hop artists by Miz and Suga from the Reallionaires.

 

 

There is also “Keys to the Kingdom” with Sandra Keyes, where listeners can get the inside look into the Gospel industry. “Obnoxious TV” with Sir William McCray is based on his blog that is notorious for shaking up things at the church. Finally, “The Non-profit Guru” with Lenora Williams offers resources for non-profit business start-ups and maintenance.

 

 

For information visit: tpng.biz.

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Gov. Newsom Highlights Record-Breaking Tourism Revenue, Warns of Economic Threats from Federal Policies

“California dominates as a premier destination for travelers throughout the nation and around the globe,” said Newsom. “With diverse landscapes, top-rate attractions, and welcoming communities, California welcomes millions of visitors every year. We also recognize that our state’s progress is threatened by the economic impacts of this federal administration, and are committed to working to protect jobs and ensure all Californians benefit from a thriving tourism industry.”

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Last week, Gov. Gavin Newsom, along with the nonprofit organization Visit California, announced that tourism spending in California reached a record $157.3 billion in 2024, reinforcing the state’s status as the top travel destination in the United States.

The Governor made the announcement May 5, referencing Visit California’s 2024 Economic Impact Report, which highlights a 3% increase in tourism revenue over the previous year.

According to the report, California’s tourism sector supported 1.2 million jobs, generated $12.6 billion in state and local tax revenues, and created 24,000 new jobs in 2024.

“California dominates as a premier destination for travelers throughout the nation and around the globe,” said Newsom. “With diverse landscapes, top-rate attractions, and welcoming communities, California welcomes millions of visitors every year. We also recognize that our state’s progress is threatened by the economic impacts of this federal administration, and are committed to working to protect jobs and ensure all Californians benefit from a thriving tourism industry.”

Despite the gains in tourism revenue, Visit California’s revised 2025 forecast points to a 1% decline in total visitation and a 9.2% decrease in international travel. The downturn is attributed to federal economic policy and what officials are calling an impending “Trump Slump,” caused by waning global interest in traveling to the United States.

To offset projected losses, the Governor is encouraging Californians to continue traveling within the state and has launched a new campaign aimed at Canadian travelers.

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