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  1. ConStar Studies 90s Black Sit-Coms | ConStar Studies TV
    01/22/2014 @ 3:35 AM

    […] Related post: Why Are Black Sitcoms Less Available to Us? […]

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  2. Why are so many great black TV shows missing from streaming services? – Washington Post | Movie Update
    04/27/2016 @ 2:02 PM

    […] Constance Gibbs, that writes regarding television, put in a 2013 post in which she tracked the streaming and DVD availability of black sitcoms: “If shows featuring […]

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  3. Why are so many great black TV shows missing from streaming services? – Washington Post | Movie Update
    04/27/2016 @ 10:19 PM

    […] Constance Gibbs, that writes concerning television, put in a 2013 post in which she tracked the streaming and DVD availability of black sitcoms: “If shows featuring […]

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  4. Anonymous
    05/01/2016 @ 2:51 PM

    A few years ago I was surprised that I couldn’t find Fresh Prince of Bell Air on Netflix. That show was hugely popular back in the 90s. So was Family Matters (Urkle is still iconic to the decade), Sister Sister, Kenan and Kel (EVERYONE at my school quoted the Orange Soda line), Martin… I haven’t really checked Netflix lately so I don’t know if these are now streaming.
    I don’t watch much cable, but current TV seems to have gotten much whiter.

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  5. Shanyce Henley
    07/26/2016 @ 4:18 AM

    I’ve been trying to find Living Singles to purchase. I was also looking for A Different World, Martin, Family Matters, Moesha, Roc, Half & Half, The Parker’s, My Wife & Kids, In Living Color, Eve, One on One, Jamie Foxx, and the last three seasons of The Game. Now A Different World is on Netflix which I greatly appreciate. Most of the seasons if not all of In Living Color, Martin, The Parker’s, Family Matters, My Wife & Kids, the Jamie Foxx Show (through Amazon Video), and The Last 3 seasons of The Game (available trough Amazon Video) are available for purchase. However, Moesha and Living Singles only have the first season available for purchase. While Eve (which I expected), Roc, Half & Half, and One on One are no where to be found.

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  6. Ash
    01/07/2018 @ 4:51 AM

    Hello,
    I am definitely missing all of those hilarious shows from the 90’s Martin, ROC, Sparks, Good News, half and half, hang in with mr. Cooper, etc:. It is a shame that they can’t be found anywhere. 🙁

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