Revolt network launching live music show on TV

Revolt currently airs in about 20 million homes in the US

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The music network started by Sean Combs last year is launching a twice-a-day live television show that it hopes will become a central place for music news and performances.

The Revolt network said on Sunday that its Revolt Live show will be aired at 5pm and 8pm EST from a new studio in Hollywood. The California-based rap performer Sibley and Philadelphia disc jockey, DJ Damage, will be co-hosts.

Revolt currently airs in about 20 million homes in the US, primarily concentrated in the eastern part of the country and in Comcast and Time Warner cable homes.

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