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Comcast will launch four minority-owned networks on its cable-TV systems in the next two years, including channels spearheaded by music mogul Sean “P. Diddy” Combs and NBA great Magic Johnson.

Two of the networks are majority black-owned Comcast said.

It was unclear how much of an on-camera role, if any, Combs and Johnson might play on their respective network.

The new channels, which in all will total 10 rolling out in the next eight years, are part of an agreement reached by Comcast with the FCC and Department of Justice Comcast to diversify.

Revolt, conceived by Combs and MTV veteran Andy Schuon, will have programming that includes music videos, live performances, music news and interviews.

“Revolt is the first channel created entirely from the ground up in this new era of social media,” said Combs, who described the channel as “immediate, like today’s social networks.”

Combs said Revolt will put artists in charge.

“It’s your channel to do what you want to do, how you want to do it,” he said, addressing them, with the result “uncut, raw, uncensored.”

Revolt is scheduled to launch in 2013.

Aspire, to be led by Johnson in partnership with family-oriented channel GMC TV, will dedicate itself to enlightening and positive programming aimed at black families. It will air movies, documentaries, music and comedy, as well as faith and inspirational programs.

“Aspire will be a network that encourages and challenges African-Americans to reach for their dreams,” said Johnson, adding that it “will celebrate our heritage, our groundbreaking achievements and the fearless talent that has shaped American culture.”

Johnson’s channel will launch on June 30.