Description
The Tim Black Show: "The Raw Truth America Deserves".
Political Analyst | Media CEO | Independent Voice
Tim Black is a prominent political analyst, commentator, and CEO of TTL Media Inc., a digital media company based in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. With over a decade of independent media experience and two decades of technology leadership, Tim has emerged as one of the most influential voices in Black independent political commentary, building a dedicated following of politically independent viewers nationwide.
Professional Background
As creator and host of the "Tim Black Show," which livestreams five days a week, Tim delivers uncompromising political analysis that challenges the traditional two-party system while addressing issues critical to the Black community. His platform reaches a loyal audience he calls the "Tim Black Wolf Pack" – politically independent thinkers, particularly Black American men aged 35-70, who value authentic, unfiltered commentary free from corporate influence.
Notable Interviews & Guest Roster
Tim's credibility as an interviewer is demonstrated through his ability to secure conversations with influential political figures, scholars, and cultural leaders. His guest roster includes former DNC Chair Donna Brazile, Representatives Cori
Bush, Ro Khanna, and Jamal Bowman, and presidential candidates Andrew Yang, Marianne Williamson, and Dr. Jill Stein.
His show has featured prominent voices including philosopher Dr. Cornel West, politician Senator Nina Turner, Senator Mike Gravel, and filmmaker Michael Moore. Tim has also interviewed leading academics such as Dr. Sandy Darity of
Duke Sanford School of Public Policy and Dr. Darrick Hamilton of the New School, as well as Ben & Jerry's founders Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield, CNN's Shermichael Singleton, and activists including Ajamu Baraka.
Cultural conversations have included writer-director Bill Duke, author Lonise Bias (mother of basketball star Len Bias), speaker Van Lathan, and comedians Jimmy Dore, Lee Camp, and Tony Roberts, showcasing Tim's versatility in engaging
guests across political, academic, and entertainment spheres.
Before launching his media career, Tim spent 20 years in IT management and government contracting, working with prestigious organizations including the Department of Justice OLS Division, Department of Housing and Urban
Development, CACI, PRC Inc, Lockheed Martin, Verizon, and Pitney Bowes. This extensive technology background provides him with unique insight into digital media strategy and platform independence.
Media Experience & Recognition
Tim's compelling voice and sharp analysis have earned him recognition across multiple platforms and documentaries. His media appearances include Netflix documentaries "The Rachel Divide" (2018) and "Trophy" (2017), "Up to Us
Documentary" (2017), and television appearances on "Dr. Phil" (2015) and "Redacted Tonight" (2017). He has been featured on podcasts including "Make It Plain with Mark Thompson" (2021) and "Truth Serum with Aida Rodriguez"
(2020).
A skilled public speaker, Tim earned Toastmaster awards in 2007 and 2008, and toured nationally with comedian Lee Camp from 2019-2020, demonstrating his ability to engage diverse audiences with both serious political commentary and
compelling storytelling.
Published Works & Content
Tim is the author of several political analysis ebooks, including "8 Reasons Kamala Harris May Lose the 2024 Election" and "Presidential Impact: How Presidents Can Impact the Country Without Waiting on Congress," as well as "How
Trump's Black History Event Further Exposed The Democratic Party: Political Analysis from The Tim Black Show." His writing career began in the 1990s as a writer and columnist for Capitol Spotlight, a Washington, DC-based newspaper.
Personal Journey & Community Impact
A native of Washington, DC and Prince George's County, Maryland, Tim's path to political commentary was shaped by surviving the crack epidemic of the 1990s and witnessing the devastating impact of mass incarceration on his community.
After losing many friends to drugs, crime, and imprisonment, he chose an alternative path through speaking and writing, becoming a community organizer in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
This personal experience informs his passionate advocacy for criminal justice reform, voter independence, and addressing systemic inequalities affecting Black communities. His authentic perspective resonates with audiences
seeking genuine analysis rather than partisan talking points.
Educational Background
Tim holds an Associate's Degree from Northern Virginia Community College and Prince George's Community College,
combining formal education with extensive real-world experience in both technology and community organizing.
Core Coverage Areas
Black voter independence and political disenfranchisement
U.S. political system analysis and reform
Media accountability and corporate influence in politics
Criminal justice reform and mass incarceration
Economic disparities and educational inequities
Systemic racism and institutional accountability
Speaking & Media Availability
Tim Black is available for interviews, panel discussions, speaking engagements, and media appearances on topics related to U.S. politics, Black voter concerns, independent media, and social justice. His decade-plus experience in
independent media, combined with his technology background and community organizing experience, provides unique perspectives on political analysis, media strategy, and grassroots engagement.
Contact: [email protected] | TTL Media Inc., Washington, DC Metropolitan Area
Tim Black continues to challenge political narratives while empowering his audience to think critically about the systems and policies that shape their lives, maintaining his commitment to independent, authentic commentary in an increasingly polarized media landscape.
Additional Details
Joined May 27, 2023
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