Charles E. Williams, Jr. is a veteran broadcaster, film/TV producer, editor and content-creator — with decades of experience spanning traditional television and digital media.
Over his career he’s earned recognition — including multiple Emmy Awards — for high-impact storytelling and documentary/series work. IMDb+2CBS News+2
Early in his career he worked for major broadcast outlets (for example, he served as an editor at CBS Television in New York). PVAMU Home+1
In 1984, he graduated from college (with a degree in radio and television mass communications, per a 2014 conference program bio). PVAMU Home
He has also been active as a mentor — speaking at academic conferences, journalism workshops, and sharing guidance with aspiring media professionals. PVAMU Home+2Black Enterprise+2
Because of that blend — of hands-on production experience, award-winning work, and mentorship — he stands as a model for what a media professional + media entrepreneur can be.
WEG Media Group is described as a multi-media company focused on film, television, the web, and music production. Facebook+1
It was founded by Charles E. Williams, Jr. — with roots in television and web-integration. CBS News+2IMDb+2
Over the years, WEG Media Group has produced and directed a variety of content including films, TV segments, web content, and presumably music collaborations (as per their “multi-media” scope) when needed. PVAMU Home+2Facebook+2
WEG has served a range of clients and projects — providing video/film services, editing, and integrating across media platforms (TV, web, streaming), illustrating versatility in both traditional and digital media spaces. PVAMU Home+2IMDb+2
The company has also been involved in mentorship or educational outreach — sharing its experience with students or media-school audiences; for example, Williams has spoken at events aimed at aspiring journalists and media creators. PVAMU Home+1
In short: WEG Media Group is not just a production house — it’s the kind of full-spectrum media enterprise that bridges legacy broadcasting, modern web/digital platforms, and educational outreach.
Given your own background and ambitions (media education, mentoring younger storytellers, building brands, translating personal stories into broader community narratives), WEG and Charles’s journey reflect a blueprint that — in many ways — mirrors yours:
His career shows how you can start in traditional media (television broadcasting) and evolve into owning a media company that straddles TV, film, web, and music — something you seem to actively emulate with WEG Media Group + your various projects (podcasts, children’s book, video storytelling, brand-building).
His dual role as content creator and mentor/educator aligns with your own emphasis on training, handbooks, and “giving wings to fly” for younger generations.
WEG’s flexibility — spanning film, TV, web, and music — resonates strongly with your multi-platform vision (eBooks, YouTube, podcasts, streaming, social media, film-style video).
The fact that Charles has been recognized (Emmys) demonstrates that you can combine purpose-driven storytelling with professional excellence — a standard you seem passionate about upholding.
Given all of that, Charles and WEG represent a kind of “living legacy” — not just of media production, but of empowerment, mentorship, and bridging generations through storytelling and media entrepreneurship.