Da Iconic Network TV: An Independent Network That Pays More
Da Iconic Network TV is revolutionizing the reality TV industry by ensuring its talent earns more, with lifelong royalties and competitive payouts.

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Feb 27, 2026
In the crowded world of online reality television, where networks like Zeus and Now That’s TV dominate the scene, one emerging network is challenging the status quo: Da Iconic Network TV. Founded in December 2024 by CEO G Syier Hawkins Brown, Da Iconic Network TV has quickly made a name for itself with its unique approach to both content creation and talent compensation. With a focus on LGBTQ+ content, the network has already become a favorite among creators and artists, thanks to its competitive pay and long-term support for talent.
Building from the Ground Up: A Vision for Change
Da Iconic Network TV began with a simple yet powerful vision: to create a platform that gives LGBTQ+ content creators a place to shine while also ensuring they are fairly compensated. This vision came to life through the hard work and dedication of G Syier Hawkins Brown.
“We wanted to build a network that truly cares for its talent, providing a platform where people can thrive,” says Hawkins Brown. “In this industry, CEOs should not earn all the profits while workers and talent can’t earn enough to live. We wanted to flip that model and create something that values the people who make our content possible.”
Overcoming Setbacks and Pushing Forward
Though the network's journey wasn’t without its challenges, most notably a costly $80K deal for the dating show Sidney Finds Her Shooting Starr, Syier quickly regrouped and took the lessons learned to heart. That show may not have been the success they hoped for, but it led to the creation of something even more remarkable: Da Iconic PlayBoyz of Atlanta. This show, featuring an ensemble cast of gay urban young adults, not only resonated with audiences but also introduced the breakout star, Uno 1 Take, who went on to become a social media sensation.
After the success of Da Iconic PlayBoyz of Atlanta, Syier was ready to raise the bar even further. Enter Da Iconic PlayGirlz of Atlanta. In this reality television show, Syier enlisted the help of rap royalty Aakosha Bentley, a stunning transgender woman with a powerful presence in the industry. With Bentley’s star power and Syier’s visionary direction, the show became an instant hit, ranking as the network’s breakout series according to U Screen Technologies.
A Network That Pays More
What really sets Da Iconic Network TV apart from its competitors is its commitment to paying talent better than anyone else in the industry. Unlike Zeus Network, which offers high payouts between $5K and $200K for certain talent, Da Iconic Network TV offers its talent between $500 and $60K per role, with a 5% back-end royalty. This royalty system ensures that talent continues to earn from their work long after the show airs, giving them a stream of income that most other networks simply don’t offer.
“We’ve always believed in paying our talent what they deserve,” Syier explains. “The royalty structure ensures that they’re supported in the long term, and we’re proud to be one of the highest-paying networks for reality TV talent.”
The result is a loyal and talented roster of creators who feel valued and appreciated. This commitment to fair compensation has allowed Da Iconic Network TV to attract top-tier talent while also maintaining a competitive edge in an industry where exploitation of talent is often the norm.

The Future: Breaking New Ground in Reality TV
As the network continues to grow, Syier has big plans for Da Iconic Network TV. The debut show, Da Playa’s Mansion, may have faced challenges in terms of ratings, but with the network’s momentum growing, there’s a strong possibility that a second season could bring in even more viewers.
Meanwhile, other standout shows like Johnnie’s Back Yard Brawl and Dats My Twin continue to draw viewers, thanks to co-producer Zoe Dupree’s reality television expertise. With shows that offer street boxing and family dynamics, Syier continues to prove that there’s more to reality TV than just drama, it’s about creating engaging content that resonates with audiences.
Perhaps what’s most exciting is that Syier’s story is just beginning. With a personal net worth estimated at $70M as of January 2026, Syier’s empire extends far beyond television. His music publishing catalog, ZOAH Music House, includes hit songs performed by artists like Beyoncé, Maxwell, Tupac Shakur, and Patti LaBelle. ZOAH Music Publishing has an estimated net worth of $50M, which is also part of Syier's expanding empire. In addition, Syier’s recent ventures in real estate and high-end car dealerships have further solidified his standing as a successful entrepreneur.
“We’re just getting started,” Syier says confidently. “The future of Da Iconic Network TV is about creating more opportunities for talent, more content for our audiences, and continuing to challenge the norms of the industry.”

Why Da Iconic Network TV Is Different
While other reality TV networks may offer flashy shows and big paychecks, what sets Da Iconic Network TV apart is its unwavering commitment to its talent and its community. With better pay, long-term royalties, and a focus on building a sustainable network, Da Iconic Network TV is rewriting the rules of reality television and empowering the LGBTQ+ community in the process.
Da Iconic Network TV is not just a platform for shows; it’s a platform for talent to thrive, grow, and succeed.
Sidney Starr and the Controversy with Chingy
One of the more controversial moments for Da Iconic Network TV came when Sidney Finds Her Shooting Starr brought attention to the past public fallout between Sidney Starr and rapper Chingy. Sidney’s involvement in the show drew media attention, not only for her talent but also for her role in a now-infamous situation that once led to Chingy’s career being temporarily derailed after allegations involving Starr became public. While the show itself may not have seen the success hoped for, it sparked a larger conversation about the way talent, their stories, and their pasts are handled in the industry.
The Road Ahead
Da Iconic Network TV continues to blaze its own trail. The network’s commitment to diversity, long-term talent support, and more equitable compensation is setting a new standard in reality television.
To learn more about Da Iconic Network TV and explore its groundbreaking shows, visit Da Iconic Network TV today. Follow them on Instagram, TikTok, and stay updated on new content and opportunities for talent to join the network.
An independent network that pays more, Da Iconic Network TV is changing the reality TV game, one show at a time.











