Introducing the All-New TBC Magazine

Introducing the All-New TBC Magazine – Where History and Inspiration Collide!

Perry Publishing & Broadcasting Company proudly presents TBC Magazine, a bold new publication celebrating Oklahoma’s most influential Black figures. This exciting debut issue shines a spotlight on the leaders, innovators, and changemakers shaping communities across Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Lawton, Norman, Edmond, and beyond.

With stunning full-color photography, in-depth interviews, and powerful storytellingTBC Magazine captures the richness of Black excellence, offering readers an inspiring and immersive experience. From business leaders and educators to artists and activists, this magazine is a tribute to the individuals making an impact in Oklahoma and beyond.

For just $40, you’ll receive 52 print issues of The Black Chronicle Newspaper delivered straight to your door, plus 52 digital editions conveniently sent to your email. Stay up to date on the latest news, social movements, and achievements within the Black community with our in-depth reporting and exclusive features.

In addition, subscribers now gain access to the all-new TBC Magazine—delivered digitally four times a year (one issue per quarter)TBC Magazine goes beyond the headlines, offering powerful stories, deep dives into Black history, and inspiring profiles that highlight culture, progress, and excellence.

This must-have collector’s item is more than just a magazine—it’s a celebration of legacy, culture, and progress. Available inside The Black Chronicle or online here, securing your copy ensures you stay connected to the stories that matter.

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For more information, call 405-424-4695Join us in celebrating history, success, and the future of Black excellence with TBC Magazine!

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