Tiffany ‘Trillionairess’ Patton ‘on the go’ hits Nashville broadcast market

Tiffany Patton
Tiffany Patton

Detroit native Tiffany Patton, also known as ‘Media Maven Patton,’ has been named as the new host for the national gospel video show Glory by Miles Dixon and the noted Impact Television Network.

For eight years, Patton has been the entertainment journalist Detroiter’s tuned into to learn about gospel and R&B artists, authors, and renowned speakers, celebrities and pastors from around the country. She has interviewed legends, such as the late Dr. Maya Angelou; gospel royalty: CeCe Winans, Fred Hammond, and Earnest Pugh—to the Grandmaster of Funk, George Clinton.

The Impact Network Television opportunity will allow Tiffany to reach households and various stations across the nation and in other countries.

Nashville, Tenn. with access to either the DISH Network or Xfinity (Comcast) can check their listings for the Friday viewing of Glory. The show will include a wealth of videos, music, news and interviews.

Glory will be broadcast nationally on Impact Television Network, to be viewed via DIRECTV, DISH Network, and on Comcast/Xfinity.

“My audience is going to expand nationally with Glory, and I am beyond excited for this opportunity. In between video segments, I will have a chance to minister to the viewers, and share with them the gospel of my Christian faith,” said Patton.

Tiffany Patton is affectionately dubbed as a ‘Trillionairess’ because of her steady kingdom work and abundance of blessings from above. Although Glory has been introduced to a worldwide audience, she is no stranger to the world of broadcasting or media. For years she has hosted On the Go with Tiffany Patton on radio and TV. Other extensions of her marvelous works include The Man Show a targeted radio show. She is an accomplished writer, public speaker and successful entrepreneur. Her lovely teenage daughter is following in her Mom’s accomplished footsteps with the release of her book The Summer of 16.

“My audience is going to expand nationally with Glory, and I am beyond excited for this opportunity. In between video segments, I will have a chance to minister to the viewers, and share with them the gospel of my Christian faith,” said Patton.

The grounded woman of God is not taking anything for granted. The new appointment as host of Glory comes after a valley experience of homelessness and brokenness for Patton.

“The true test of being a believer is believing when you can’t see the way out or how. I never once stopped believing in neither my dream nor my purpose,” said Patton.

She believes that God has truly restored her, complete with a new home and car.

Nashville get ready, Lady Tiffany Patton ‘Trillionairess’ is headed to Music City, U.S.A. Her junket is all about business, but her powerful cornucopia agenda will include some time for family and dear friends. Word has it that she is going to provide a sneak peek of a product line and upcoming shows.

For more information, visit the website at www.facebook.com/tiffany.trillionairess.

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