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BET co-founder slams network for negative stereotypes
Created on Wednesday, 24 October 2012 10:52 Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 20:13 Published on Wednesday, 24 October 2012 10:52 Written by Courier Newsroom Hits: 853
(Afro.com)—Sheila Johnson, co-founder of Black Entertainment Television, bad-mouthed the Black network at a recent event, saying it had become a “squandered” voice.|
Sheila Johnson (AP File Photo)
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Speaking at the “Conversations and Encounters” program at the Carmel Art and Film Festival in Monterey County, Calif., Johnson said the new BET “reinforces negative stereotypes of young people, African-Americans in particular,” according to EurWeb.com.
Now a strategic adviser to The Huffington Post, Johnson reflected on the “good old days” of the network she and her husband built, saying she was most proud of BET’s Teen Summit, which ran from 1989 to 2002.
But Johnson seemed unimpressed with the theme and direction of the network since it was sold and placed under new management.
“I think we squandered a really important cable network, when it really could have been the voice of Black America. We’re losing our voice as a race as a result,” she said. “I’m really worried about what our young people are watching. There are so many young people who are using the television as a babysitter. We have parents who are not being parents and not monitoring what their children are watching.”
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