It has been a few years since Jemle Hill left ESPN, but she hasn’t missed a step. After leaving the network, Hill has landed producer roles with Netflix and Showtime, appeared at the Essence Festival and joined The Ringer network. In the coming months, she plans to expand her relationship with The Ringer and Spotify. This week, Hill announced that she will be partnering with The Unbothered Network. Working with the streaming platform, she aims to amplify the voices of Black women.
“The Unbothered Network is more than just a content hub, it’s a space where Black women can hopefully see their full selves,” Hill told The Hollywood Reporter.
“There’s so much about the lives of Black women that haven’t been fully explored, and so many of our stories have either been dismissed or overlooked. I’m also proud of this network because it not only centers Black women, but it’s also run by Black women. We can’t empower Black women if we’re not positioning them in leadership roles.”
In addition to launching her own network, Hill has announced that her flagship podcast with The Ringer, Jemele Hill Is Unbothered, has been renewed for a third season. She looks forward to interviewing a new slate of guests beginning June 28.
Love to hear and see it!!!! Congrats Jemele “Queen” Hill ?? https://t.co/bYX0kDac08
— LeBron James (@KingJames) June 22, 2021