Mainstream manager Johnny Wright partners with Matthew Crouch of Trinity Broadcasting Network.
FAMOUS mainstream artist manager Johnny Wright, who steers the careers of Justin Timberlake, 'N Sync and Backstreet Boys, is getting into the Christian music business. Wright, who is CEO of Wright Entertainment Group, is partnering with Matthew Crouch of Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN) to produce programming for the Christian cable network. Crouch is founder of 8X Entertainment, which is TBN's film division. Wright told Billboard, "I've always been a strong believer in God and have faith in my life. My path has been definitely planned out by God. He has blessed me with going to the tip of the mountain with New Kids On The Block, Backstreet Boys, Britney Spears and 'Nsync."
Wright says he has been praying that if God had a bigger mission for him, he would reveal it. He thought radio was going to be the avenue for him to share the gospel with today's youth and had planned on starting an internet radio station with a contemporary Christian/gospel radio format. He credits his assistant, Phil McIntyre, with setting up a meeting with Crouch that led to the new deal. "It was like we were destined to be together," Wright says of their shared goals. Plans call for the creation of a variety of new programming that will encompass contemporary Christian music artists, sports, reality TV programmes and possibly a game show.
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Mr. Wright,
I am the father of a girl with special needs. Simply put; would it be possible for her to meet any of the Jonas Brothers on Aug. 25th before or after their show in Boston? We will be at the show and really just want "two seconds". It would mean a lifetime memory for a really neat kid...
Respectfully,
Tony Russo