Shelia Johnson co-founder of BET is not happy with network
May 1st, 2010 by Bilal Ali
The former Matriarch of BET, co-founder Shelia Johnson is not happy with how her network has turned out. Sheila Johnson, along with her ex-husband Robert L. Johnson, cashed out for $1.3 billion in 2000 when they sold it to Viacom. In a recent interview, Shelia Johnson was asked her thoughts today on what she help create 30 years ago:
“Donât even get me started, I donât watch it. I suggest to my kids [a 20-something daughter and a college-age son] that they donât watch it⊠Iâm ashamed of it, if you want to know the truth.”
It wasnât always that way. âWhen we started BET, it was going to be the Ebony magazine on television,â Johnson tells me. âWe had public affairs programming. We had news⊠I had a show called Teen Summit, we had a large variety of programming, but the problem is that then the video revolution started up⊠And then something started happening, and I didnât like it all. And I remember during those days we would sit up and watch these videos and decide which ones were going on and which ones were not. We got a lot of backlash from recording artistsâŠand we had to start showing them. I didnât like the way women were being portrayed in these videos.
Johnson says she no longer has any connection with BET. âI just really wishâand not just BET but a lot of television programmingâthat they would stop lowering the bar so far just so they can get eyeballs to the screen,â she says. âI know they think thatâs whatâs going to keep programming on the air; thatâs whatâs going to sell advertising. But there has got to be some responsibility. Somebody has got to take this over. Because with all the studies that are out there, this is contributing to an atmosphere of free sex, âI donât have to protect myself anymore.â

