Keke Palmer launches her own digital network: "My greatest dream of all"

Keke Palmer: actor, singer, morning show host, comedian, director, writer, and now: prez TV channel? Palmer channels her iconic Nickelodeon character, True Jackson, as she takes the helm of a new digital network, she announced Sept. 30.

Sharing a video on her social media platforms, Palmer, 29, showcases her many talents ("Did I mention I could sing too?" she teases) before confirming the launch of her KeyTV network. "Most importantly, I learned to be a collaborator. I want to share everything I learned with you," Palmer says at the end of the clip. "Because it's my biggest dream. All it takes is for one of us to unlock a door, to unlock a million doors for each other."

"KeyTV where our stories matter and where we are portrayed as the keys to the culture," Palmer tells viewers.

She further explained in an Instagram caption about KeyTV: "I've been doing this for 20 years, but it's what I'm most proud of. You always say I keep a job, now I do Of course, we ALL have one. Sharing the keys to culture is my greatest gift - it's for you and for us, from me."

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It's unclear what kind of content KeyTV will include and when it will launch in full, but the network already has a list of social media pages. And, in a clip on KeyTV Youtube, Palmer talked more about what his new venture will entail. She explained, "What if I told you that the real power of being a creative happens behind the screen? What if I told you there's more than one way to do it? That we need to more production designers, more sound mixers, more key handles and more DPs? What if I told you we just need more of you?"

It's already been a great year for Palmer. In addition to lending her voice to the Disney animated film "Lightyear", she also starred in Jordan Peele's latest horror film, "Nope".

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Keke Palmer launches her own digital network: "My greatest dream of all"

Keke Palmer: actor, singer, morning show host, comedian, director, writer, and now: prez TV channel? Palmer channels her iconic Nickelodeon character, True Jackson, as she takes the helm of a new digital network, she announced Sept. 30.

Sharing a video on her social media platforms, Palmer, 29, showcases her many talents ("Did I mention I could sing too?" she teases) before confirming the launch of her KeyTV network. "Most importantly, I learned to be a collaborator. I want to share everything I learned with you," Palmer says at the end of the clip. "Because it's my biggest dream. All it takes is for one of us to unlock a door, to unlock a million doors for each other."

"KeyTV where our stories matter and where we are portrayed as the keys to the culture," Palmer tells viewers.

She further explained in an Instagram caption about KeyTV: "I've been doing this for 20 years, but it's what I'm most proud of. You always say I keep a job, now I do Of course, we ALL have one. Sharing the keys to culture is my greatest gift - it's for you and for us, from me."

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It's unclear what kind of content KeyTV will include and when it will launch in full, but the network already has a list of social media pages. And, in a clip on KeyTV Youtube, Palmer talked more about what his new venture will entail. She explained, "What if I told you that the real power of being a creative happens behind the screen? What if I told you there's more than one way to do it? That we need to more production designers, more sound mixers, more key handles and more DPs? What if I told you we just need more of you?"

It's already been a great year for Palmer. In addition to lending her voice to the Disney animated film "Lightyear", she also starred in Jordan Peele's latest horror film, "Nope".

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