Atlanta Interfaith Broadcasters, Inc. (AIB Network)

The nation’s premier interfaith media network and a hallmark achievement in the expression of ideas of religion, spirituality, education, and community engagement.

Our History


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The 60s

A Vision to Unite People from ALL Communities

The AIB Network was born out of a determination to accommodate Atlanta’s ever-growing and diverse religious communities. In 1969, Rev. John H. Allen had the progressive idea to unite people from ALL communities and faiths to share their thoughts.

Although many considered this idea controversial, Rev. Allen joined forces with fellow clergymen Dr. Samuel W. Williams and Dr. Walter G. Cook to establish AIB. Rev. Allen’s vision to promote conversations between those of different faith, socioeconomic backgrounds, and cultures was up and running. He was AIB’s inaugural president and remained in that position until his death in 1999.

 

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The 70s

Focus on Community Service Programming

In the early years of the network and throughout the 1970s, AIB’s focus was on creating and distributing community service programs. Sound of Youth and Midnight Minister are among the hundreds of AIB’s programs produced and run on network affiliates and independent networks, including WSB-TV, WXIA-TV, WAGA-TV, WTBS, and radio stations, including WGST and WSB radio.

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The 80s

Introduction to Cable

In 1981, the AIB Network was granted a channel on Cable Atlanta, providing faith-based nonprofit organizations the opportunity to reach a larger audience. Starting with 20 hours a week and reaching 3,000 homes, the partnership with cable television allowed for rapid and sustained growth.

Throughout the 1980s, more and more cable companies were carrying AIB. By the end of the decade, AIB could be seen by cable viewers through the metro Atlanta area on 12 cable systems. The widened distribution and partnerships with faith-based organizations made AIB synonymous with quality faith-based and community programming in and around Atlanta.

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The 90s

Expansion and a New Studio

As the number of cable viewers grew, so did AIB. By the end of the 1990s, AIB was the largest interfaith broadcast network in the United States. Programming was available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Driven by production demand and new technology, AIB began construction on a new 1,600-square-foot studio. The state-of-the-art AIB production facility was completed and dedicated in 1999. AIB founder and President Rev. John H. Allen died the same year.

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2000s

Growing the Vision

In 2000, after an extensive executive search by the Board of Directors, Collie Burnett, Jr. joined the AIB Network as President and Chief Executive Officer. Armed with over 25 years of telecommunication management experience and a proven sense of vision and purpose, Mr. Burnett embraced Rev. John Allen’s founding vision and began aggressively leading AIB into the future. Mr. Burnett invested in AIB’s programming and production capabilities to better meet our communities’ needs and growing expectations.

AIB Network’s community partnerships expanded to include the Carter Center and United Way of Metropolitan Atlanta. AIB provides these and other nonprofit organizations with over $1 million of in-kind services from production to broadcast time to generate awareness of their services to the community and to promote volunteerism.

In 2001, AIB hosted its first annual Allen Awards. Named after the founder, Rev. John H. Allen, these awards honor and recognize metro Atlanta programmers for broadcast excellence. Three years later, AIB was recognized with a Bronze Telly Award for the AIB original documentary “Printing the Dream: 75 Years of Atlanta Daily World.” The documentary profiled the first African-American newspaper in the United States.

Because of its historical value and quality, it is archived in the Chicago Museum of Broadcasting. Other industry recognition included an Emmy award for “World Pilgrims: A Sacred Journey to Turkey” (2008) and two Emmy nominations for AIB’s original series Sound of Youth (2006, 2009).

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2010s

Serving Our Community

The AIB Network continued to produce nearly 200 hours of original programming each year, touching the mind, body, and spirit of our viewers.

Notable programs include

  • “AIB Presents: Trail of Tears” (2013), which takes an in-depth look into the forced migration of Native Americans;
  • “Making a Difference,” a series highlighting the nonprofit community and the impact and contributions these organizations make to improving our society; and,
  • “Maynard Holbrook Jackson, Jr.: Reflections on His Legacy” (2018), a one-hour documentary revealing for the first time an intimate look at the public service of 3-term Atlanta mayor Maynard Jackson, Jr. This documentary was also screened at the Auburn Avenue Research Library and the Center for Civil and Human Rights.

Throughout the 2010s and into the present, AIB’s community support remains at the forefront of our service. Our partnership with the Atlanta Association of Black Journalists (AABJ), for example, not only facilitates the production of the long-running program “IN CONTACT,” an informative talk show that also serves as a training ground for young journalists, but AIB also rendered production services on their documentary film, “Black and Reporting: The Struggle Behind the Lens.”

2019

Celebrating Our 50th Anniversary

In May 2019, AIB Network celebrated our 50th Anniversary by commemorating AIB’s commitment to “Connecting people for 50 years”. This program not only celebrated our 50 years of service to our community but recognized organizations dedicated to improving lives, valuing diversity, and challenging us to make a difference in the lives of others.

We were honored to recognize nonprofit organizations and their leaders making a daily difference. This gala event was hosted for the second year in a row by veteran TV anchor and journalist Monica Pearson and featured performances by Testimony and a tribute to outgoing AIB President and CEO Mr. Collie Burnett, Jr.

As we celebrated AIB’s history, we also turned to the future. The AIB Network’s Board of Directors officially announced Ms. Audrey Daniels as our President-Elect and AIB’s third President and CEO of AIB in over 50 years. Audrey Daniels previously served as Vice President of Operations at AIB and worked in the banking industry, where she first started her professional relationship with AIB as our official Banker.

Audrey Daniels started her term as President and CEO of AIB on January 1, 2020, and has helped us build and refine our branding strategy and reaffirm our commitment to provide our community with high-quality content to discover, create, and live their best lives.

Under Ms. Daniels’ leadership, AIB has increased content production for our digital platforms, touching global viewers with impactful programs on cross-cultural themes and crucial issues that affect them. We uplifted the voices of our non-profit partners and maintained our commitment to serve our community.

NOW

AIB Network continues to evolve as a platform where diverse communities, spiritual perspectives, and cultural narratives come together to inspire, educate, and connect.

Continuing its commitment to showcasing underrepresented voices and uplifting conversations around faith, ethics, wellness, and social justice. With an expanding digital presence, AIB is reaching beyond traditional television to meet viewers where they are — through streaming, on-demand content, and interactive community events. It’s no longer just a channel; it’s a movement for meaningful media.

Whether through intimate documentaries, interfaith dialogues, or programming that promotes mindfulness and unity, AIB Network is shaping a space where media becomes a tool for connection, compassion, and change — right now, when it’s needed most.

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AIB Today

Our commitment to our viewers and community has only been emboldened by political turmoil, a global pandemic, climate change, and social challenges that continue to grip our nation and world. AIB is dedicated to sparking curiosity and conversation with our unique educational content and services while serving our global community through various initiatives.

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2025 BOARD MEMBERS

 

Jamese Beauford, Chairman
Program Director, Greater Wealth Works Women’s Business Center

 

Reverend Damon P. Williams, Vice Chair
Senior Pastor, Providence Missionary Baptist Church

 

Tony Brevard, Treasurer
Principal, Capital Nucleus

 

Yolanda Cade, Secretary
Vice President of Communications & Public Affairs, Disney Signature Experiences

 

Audrey Daniels
President & CEO, Atlanta Interfaith Broadcasters, Inc.

 

C. Denise Hendricks
Executive Producer, MSNBC

 

Tricia “CK” Hoffler, Esq.
CEO, The CK Hoffler Firm

 

Alexis Bushell
Public Television Station Relations Rep / Consultant, Ross Media Box

 

Guy Arledge
Principal, Guy Arledge Marketing & Communications

 

Rabbi Ruth Abusch-Magder
Director of Creative Journeys

 

Imam Shamikh Sahadat
Director US South-East Region – ICNA Relief

 

Tiffany Green-Abdullah
Chief Executive Officer, Tiffany Green Consultants

 

Alli Cardin Medof
Co-founder and Treasurer, Georgia Solidarity Network Inc. Political Action Committee

 

BOARD MEMBERS EMERITUS

Collie Burnett, Jr.
Past President & CEO, Atlanta Interfaith Broadcasters, Inc.

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On-Demand Streaming and Live TV

AIB is a global community with viewers worldwide who access our unique, inspirational content on leading streaming media. Our YouTube channel has over 500,000 subscribers with millions of views annually. Our cable network is live-streamed 24/7 on our website and can be watched locally in over 35 Northwest Georgia counties and the greater Atlanta Metro market.

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AIB Network app available on iOS and Android.
On demand streaming at: https://aibnetwork.lightcast.com/

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Content for All

We expanded our content to address topics pertinent to our viewers and maintain our commitment to educate the mind, strengthen the body, and inspire the spirit.

  • Children’s programming, ranging from language instruction to crafts skill development.
  • Adult educational topics, such as meditation, food, business, and religion.
  • Compelling subjects that explore issues of urgent importance to our community.
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Our Award-Winning Achievements

2024 Wilbur Award for Excellence in Communications

AIB Network is honored to have received the prestigious 2024 Wilbur Award for excellence in communications for its original series “A Taste of History with Chutzpah: Remarkable Stories of the Southern Jewish Adventure.” Presented annually by the Religion Communicators Council, the Wilbur Awards recognize outstanding work in secular media that thoughtfully and authentically addresses issues of faith and religion. This accolade places AIB Network among a distinguished group of journalists, filmmakers, and broadcasters committed to storytelling that uplifts the human spirit and explores the richness of religious and cultural life.

2017 Rainbow Push Humanitarian Award

On October 13, 2017, AIB was the proud Rainbow Push 2017 Humanitarian Award recipient. Board Chair Ms. Alexis Scott received the award on behalf of the AIB Board of Directors. Rainbow Push honored the AIB Network citing “….sustained and steadfast leadership locally, nationally and internationally in promoting religious inclusion and producing television programming that promotes understanding between religious, ethnic and economic communities. While there are many organizations who are committed to civil, human rights and inclusion, AIB has distinguished itself in bringing together the interfaith communities to promote greater awareness and understanding, which is desperately needed in today’s world.”

2016 Media Grand Award

On November 2, 2016, the Georgia Urban Forest Council (GUFC), a nonprofit organization with the mission of sustaining Georgia’s green legacy by helping communities grow healthy trees, presented its 2016 Media Grand Award for the AIB production of “Tending Our Trees.” This AIB Network program spotlights the vital connection between trees and people and the important role trees play in a healthy quality of life for communities.

GABWA Zenith Award

AIB proudly received the Georgia Association of Black Women Attorney’s (GABWA) Zenith Award for Service to the Community on July 23, 2016. This award is a representation of the diligent commitment demonstrated by the AIB Board of Directors, Staff, and Programmers to the Atlanta Community.

Other Awards

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  • The Emmy Awards are presented by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for excellence in the creation and production of television programming.

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    2011 Emmy Nomination, AIB Presents, Spirit Sounds
    2010 Emmy Nomination, Praise Central, Winter’s Halo
    2009 Emmy Nomination, Sound of Youth, Lupe Fiasco
    2008 Emmy Award Winner, World Pilgrims, A Sacred Journey to Turkey
    2006 Emmy Nomination, Sound of Youth

  • The Telly Awards honor the very best in local, regional and cable television programs, segments and commercials.

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    2008 Bronze Telly Award, World Pilgrims, A Sacred Journey to Turkey
    2006 Silver Telly Award, A Woman’s Place, An Intimate Look\
    2005 Bronze Telly Award, A Woman’s Place, Female Genital Mutilation
    2005 Bronze Telly Award, Tikun Olam, Anne Frank Exhibit
    2004 Bronze Telly Award, AIB Presents, Printing the Dream
    2004 Bronze Telly Award, AIB Presents, Georgia Conservancy – Protecting Georgia for Life

  • The Aurora Awards are an independent film and video competition for documentaries, cable programming, commercials – industrial, corporate, and instructional videos.

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    2005 Gold Aurora Award, A Woman’s Place, Female Genital Mutilation
    2005 Gold Aurora Award, Praise Central

  • The annual DeRose-Hinkhouse Memorial Awards are given to active members of the RCC who demonstrate excellence in religious communication and public relations.

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    2019 Broadcast/Cable TV Series Award of Excellence, Making a Difference: The Jabez Project

2001 – The Allen Awards

The John H. Allen Awards is AIB’s signature fundraising event and honors individuals and organizations that improve the lives of those around them through their programs or service. The semi-annual philanthropic event and highest award were named in honor of our founder, John H. Allen. Here are the previous winners of the Allen Awards.

  • John H. Allen Humanitarian Award

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    The John Houston Allen Humanitarian Award is presented in honor of AIB’s founder, John Houston Allen. The award is the highest award given by AIB. It recognizes distinguished achievement and meritorious service by an organization or individual that bridges religious, ethnic, and social backgrounds and makes our world a better place.

    2019 Caring For Others
    2018 Ambassador Andrew Young
    2015 Gulshan Harjee, M.D.
    2014 Hosea Feed the Hungry
    2013 Rev. Dr. Emmanuel McCall
    2012 Sally Haas, Haitian Mission Program
    2011 Joyce Ketchie Carr, Harmony International Chorus
    2010 Alicia Philipp, Community Foundation
    2011 Project Open Hand
    2010 Atlanta Community Food Bank
    2009 Ben Massell Dental Clinic
    2008 Norcross Cooperative Fellowship
    2006 AIM (AID to Children of Imprisoned Mothers)
    2005 My House

  • John A. Conant Community Service Award

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    The John A. Conant Community Service Award is presented to an interfaith organization that provides much-needed support to an often overlooked segment of our population.

    2019 Interfaith Children’s Movement
    2018 The Wilbur and Hilda Glenn Family Foundation
    2015 Friends of Disabled Adults and Children
    2014 Jerusalem House
    2013 Foster Care Support Foundation, Inc.
    2012 Community Advanced Practice Nurses
    2011 Project Open Hand
    2010 Atlanta Community Food Bank
    2009 Ben Massell Dental Clinic
    2008 Norcross Cooperative Fellowship
    2006 AIM (AID to Children of Imprisoned Mothers)
    2005 My House

  • The AIB Spirit Award

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    The AIB Spirit Award recognizes and honors individuals and organizations that are touching lives and making a difference throughout AIB’s viewing community. This award shines a spotlight on those who are making the lives of others brighter through their programs and services.

    2019 RED (Rehabilitation Enables Dreams)
    2018 Second Helpings Atlanta
    2017 U-Beyond Mentoring
    2017 Road Safe America
    2017 Young Adult Guidance Center
    2017 Haiti Container Project
    2016 Every Woman Works
    2016 Caminar Latino
    2016 Children’s Restoration Network
    2016 Global Village Project
    2016 Atlanta Step-Up Society
    2016 Andrew P. Stewart Center
    2016 City of Refuge
    2015 Sunshine on a Ranney Day
    2015 Kate’s Club
    2015 Habitat for Humanity
    2014 Atlanta Children’s Shelter
    2014 Atlanta Children’s Shelter
    2014 Interfaith Outreach Home
    2014 Friends of Disabled Adults and Children
    2014 Child Development Association
    2013 Living Water for Girls
    2013 Jerusalem House
    2013 Focus
    2013 Chris Kids
    2013 Foster Care Support Foundation, Inc.
    2013 Amy Zeidi

  • Programmer of the Year

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    Each year, the Programmer of the Year Award is presented to an AIB Programmer who effectively uses media to spread a message of hope. This award is nominated by the AIB staff, and the recipient is selected by AIB viewers.

    2018 Willie Moore, Jr.
    2015 Pastor E. Dewey Smith
    2014 Georgia Association of Black Women Attorneys
    2013 Who Am I
    2012 Ebenezer Baptist Church

  • Achievement in Mind Body Spirit Award Entertainment

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    2018 Are You Kidding Me? (Jonathan Fienemann)

  • The William Womack Creative Arts Award

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    The William L. Womack Creative Arts Award is presented to someone who uses their creative gifts to make our world more beautiful and harmonious.

    2015 Elise Witt
    2014 Kenny Leon’s “True Colors” Theatre Company
    2013 Kenya Griffin
    2012 Dr. Dwight Andrews
    2010 Atlanta Community Food Bank

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Community Initiatives

Each year, we address an essential issue in our community. This 2025, AIB Network introduces CTRL+ALT+THRIVE: Digital Skills for All, a forward-thinking community initiative aimed at bridging the digital divide. Focused on empowering individuals of all ages with essential tech tools and knowledge, this program offers hands-on workshops, accessible resources, and inspiring stories that promote digital literacy, equity, and opportunity. From navigating the internet safely to unlocking career pathways, AIB is helping communities not just adapt — but thrive — in a digital world.

Building Community – For Good!

What does it mean to “build community?” That’s the topic we’re exploring all year in a variety of programs as part of AIB Network’s 2023 annual community initiative, “Building Community – For Good!” Do you have a community-building initiative to spotlight? We’d like to hear about it!

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Let’s Get Moving – For The Health Of It!

Moving more and sitting less improves your mood and gives you more energy, but sometimes it’s hard to get started or stay motivated. Check out our exercise and food programs and watch our free PSAs to help you get and stay healthy. Let’s get moving – for the health of it!

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Civil Discourse

The ability to talk respectfully with those who think differently than we do is critical for every relationship. Examine ways to improve your communication skills in this series of Public Service Announcements.

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Climate Change

AIB Network focuses on the disproportionate impact of climate change on communities of color and low-income individuals, families and neighborhoods. We highlight the unfair impact of the crisis, but focus on ways that everyone can take steps to reduce climate change and help those in need.

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Gun Violence

AIB Network supports solutions aimed at preventing gun violence. Our anti-gun violence PSAs seek to raise awareness about the effects of gun violence on victims, their loved ones and the broader community. Tell us how you’re confronting gun violence in you community. Use #myblock on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

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Prison Reentry

More than half a million people leave prison each year, but statistics show most will be rearrested within three years. People starting over with no job, no money and no place to live often find themselves falling victim once again to the issues that put them in prison the first time.

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Your Mind Matters

AIB Network is raising awareness and promoting strategies to attain and maintain mental health and wellness along with reducing the stigmas and misconceptions surrounding mental illness. Review these Public Service Announcements to learn what to watch for and where to seek help

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Cultivating Hope and Harmony

In 2024, AIB Network launched “Cultivating Hope and Harmony,” a community-driven initiative designed to uplift, unite, and empower. Through impactful storytelling, local partnerships, and inclusive events, this initiative fosters dialogue around healing, resilience, and shared humanity. By highlighting voices across faiths, cultures, and generations, AIB is planting seeds of understanding and compassion — helping communities grow stronger, together.

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Connect with the AIB Network

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