According to TMZ Diddy’s no longer associated with Revolt TV in any form or fashion — the company he started in 2013 — because it’s now completely under new ownership.
Sources familiar with the deal tell us Diddy recently sold off all of his shares to an interested buyer for an undisclosed sum — but we’re told the company remains Black-owned … upholding its original connection and dedication to furthering the culture.
It is unclear what exactly Revolt went for when it was all said and done — but the new boss wishes to remain anonymous for the time being.
With that said, sources say they share a deep passion for Black culture … and they plan on publicly making a formal introduction in the coming weeks.
As you know, Diddy has been inactive with the network since stepping down as Chairman last November … and his last order of business was being notified of the sale, which we’re told just went through this week. We’re told it was an amicable deal, and everyone’s happy.
Per our sources, Revolt’s CEO Detavio Samuels and Chief Brand Officer Deon Graham will remain in their current positions and assist the owner while the ink dries on the contract.
Our sources say that, over time, the new owner will implement their vision … but that for the time being, things will mostly remain the same as the transition occurs.