Sheila Johnson is ashamed of what's become of BET, which Johnson once co-owned
Black Entertainment Television, which Sheila Crump Johnson and her husband Bob started three decades ago with $15,000 in seed money and a $500,000 investment from media mogul John Malone, made her one of wealthiest women in America.
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When Viacom bought them out in 2000, Sheila and Bob pocketed $1.3 billionβmaking them, pre-Oprah, the nationβs first African-American billionaires.
So today she must be extremely proud of her baby, right?
βDonβt even get me started,β says the 60-year-old Johnson, who has since divorced and remarried (charmingly enough, to the Virginia circuit court judge who presided over her divorce). βI donβt watch it. I suggest to my kids [a twentysomething daughter and a college-age son] that they donβt watch itβ¦ Iβm ashamed of it, if you want to know the truth.β
Johnsonβwho was at the Tribeca Film Festival this week for the premiere of The Other City, a searing, but ultimately hopeful documentary she produced about the AIDS epidemic in Washington, D.C.βsays BET is making matters worse, and potentially contributing to the spread of AIDS, by promoting promiscuous, unprotected sex in raunchy late-night rap videos.
Ouch.
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