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Black Entertainment Television (acronym BET) is an American basic cable channel targeting black American audiences. It is owned by Paramount Global through CBS Entertainment Group.

Black Entertainment Television
Where Black Culture Lives
CountryUnited States
Broadcast areaUnited States
Canada
HeadquartersNew York City, New York[1]
Programming
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to letterboxed 480i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerCBS Entertainment Group
(Paramount Global)
ParentBET Networks
Sister channels
History
LaunchedJanuary 25, 1980 (1980-01-25) (USA Network timeshare)
July 1, 1983; 40 years ago (1983-07-01) (all-time channel)
FounderRobert L. Johnson
Sheila Johnson
Links
Websitewww.bet.com
Availability
Streaming media
Service(s)Hulu + Live TV, fuboTV, Philo, Sling TV, YouTube TV, Vidgo

As of February 2015, approximately 88,255,000 American households (75.8% of households with television) receive the channel.[2][3]

History edit

 
The network's logo from 2005 to 2021, still used by BET Networks (the star was rendered as an outline from its debut until 2010)

After stepping down as a lobbyist for the cable industry, Freeport, Illinois native Robert L. Johnson decided to launch his own cable television network. Johnson would soon acquire a loan for $15,000 ($55,648 in 2023) and a $500,000 ($1,854,921 in 2023) investment from media executive John Malone to start the network.[4] The network, which was named Black Entertainment Television (BET), launched on January 25, 1980.[5] Cheryl D. Miller designed the logo that would represent the network, which featured a star to symbolize "Black Star Power".[6][7]

Initially, broadcasting for two hours a week as a block of programming on the Madison Square Garden Sports Network (which would change their name to USA Network three months after BET launched),[8] the network's lineup was composed of music videos and reruns of popular black sitcoms.[4]

It would not be until 1983 that BET became a full-fledged entity, independent of any other channel or programming block, though for years it continued to share channel space with other cable networks on local cable systems due to lack of channel room for their 24-hour schedule until the time of digital cable allowed for larger channel capacity. In some markets, the network would not arrive at all until as late as the early 2010s and Paramount considered it compulsory in retransmission consent negotiations to carry the BET Networks with Paramount networks, due to some providers claiming that there was an overall lack of demand for the channel, or there was a low to non-existent black American population within their service area.

BET launched a news program, BET News, in 1986, with Paul Berry as its first anchor. Berry was also a local anchor at WJLA-TV in Washington, DC at that time. Ed Gordon became anchor in 1988. Gordon later hosted other programs and specials on BET, such as For Black Men Only: The Aftermath, related to the 1992 Los Angeles riots, and a recurring interview show, Conversations with Ed Gordon.[9] In 1996, the talk show BET Tonight started with Tavis Smiley as host; in 2001, Ed Gordon replaced Smiley as host of the program.

In 1991, the network became the first black-controlled television company to be listed on the New York Stock Exchange.[4] Starting the late 1990s, the network expanded with the launch of digital cable networks: what is now the general interest channel BET Her was initially launched as "BET on Jazz" (later known as "BET Jazz", "BET J", and "Centric"), created initially to showcase jazz music-related programming, especially that of black American jazz musicians; in 1997, it entered into a joint venture with Starz (then-owned by John Malone's Liberty Media, but later acquired by Lionsgate years later) to launch a multiplex service of the premium channel featuring black American-oriented films called "BET Movies: Starz! 3" (later renamed "Black Starz" after BET dropped out of the venture following its purchase by Viacom, then-owner of Starz rival Showtime, and now known as "Starz InBlack"). In 2001, the network lost its status as a black-owned business when it was bought by media conglomerate Viacom for $3 billion. In 2005, Johnson retired from the network, turning over his titles of president and chief executive officer to former BET vice president Debra L. Lee.

In 2002, the network had launched two more music-oriented networks, BET Hip-Hop and BET Gospel. BET also launched a series of original programming by this time, including reality shows Baldwin Hills and Hell Date, competition show Sunday Best, and town hall-style discussion show Hip Hop vs. America.[10] BET's president of entertainment Reginald Hudlin resigned from the network on September 11, 2008. He was then replaced by Stephen Hill, who is also executive vice president of music programming and talent.[11] BET announced in March 2010 that Ed Gordon would return to the network to host "a variety of news programs and specials".[12]

In March 2017, president of programming Stephen Hill and executive vice president of original programming Zola Mashariki both stepped down. Connie Orlando, senior vice president of Specials, Music Programming, and News was named the interim president of programming.[13]

In July 2017, Viacom signed new film and television development deals with Tyler Perry following the expiration of his existing pact with Discovery Inc. (now merged with WarnerMedia) in 2019. As part of this deal, Perry would produce The Oval and Sistas for BET and co-own the network's newly launched streaming service, BET+.[14]

In March 2023, it was reported that Paramount Global was exploring the sale of a majority stake in BET Networks in order to provide additional funding to its flagship streaming service Paramount+; Shaquille O'Neal, Tyler Perry, as well as Sean "Puffy" Combs (who owns Revolt TV) and Byron Allen (who owns Allen Media Group, TheGrio, This TV, and The Weather Channel), were identified as potential suitors.[15] In August 2023, Paramount Global dropped its plans to sell its majority stake in BET Networks.

Programming edit

Other services edit

BET Walk of Fame Awards edit

The BET Walk of Fame Awards were established in 1995 by BET. In 2004, proceeds were shared between United Negro College Fund (UNCF) and the BET Foundation, which executes the Healthy BET obesity awareness campaign and other pro-social causes like the annual charitable black-tie BET Walk of Fame ceremony.[16]

BET Interactive edit

In 2006, BET Interactive, LLC became a subsidiary of BET.[17] BET also has a digital group including BET.com, BET on Blast, BET on Demand and BET Mobile.[18]

BET Films edit

Released films edit

Title Release date Co-production Distributor Notes
Nobody's Fool November 2, 2018 Paramount Pictures First film from Paramount Players
What Men Want February 8, 2019
Body Cam May 19, 2020
  • Paramount Players
  • Ace Entertainment
Karen September 3, 2021
  • Flixville USA
Quiver Distribution
King of the South TBA
Genius Minds Pictures

BET Home Entertainment edit

BET's programming is distributed on DVD and through video-on-demand services under the name BET Home Entertainment. In 2007, a distribution deal was arranged with Paramount Home Entertainment, a sister company of BET since 2001.[19][20]

Criticism edit

A wide range of people have protested elements of BET's programming and actions, including Public Enemy rapper Chuck D,[21] journalist George Curry,[22] writer Keith Boykin,[23] comic book creator Christopher Priest,[24] filmmaker Spike Lee,[25] Syracuse University professor of finance Dr. Boyce Watkins,[26] former NFL player Burgess Owens,[27] and cartoonist Aaron McGruder (who, in addition to numerous critical references throughout his series The Boondocks, made two particular episodes, "The Hunger Strike" and "The Uncle Ruckus Reality Show", criticizing the channel). As a result, BET heavily censors suggestive content from the videos that it airs, often with entire verses and scenes removed from certain rap videos.[28][29]

Many scholars within the black American community maintain that BET perpetuates and justifies racism by affecting the stereotypes held about black Americans, and also by affecting the psyche of its young viewers through its bombardment of negative images of black Americans.[30]

Following the death of civil rights leader Coretta Scott King in 2006, BET broadcast its regularly scheduled music video programming, rather than covering King's funeral live, as was done by TV One and Black Family Channel, and by cable news channels such as CNN, Fox News Channel, and MSNBC. The network's website streamed the funeral live, while it periodically broadcast taped, 60-second reports from the funeral by senior news correspondent Andre Showell. Michael Lewellen, BET's senior vice president for corporate communications, defended the decision: "We weighed a number of different options. In the end, we chose to offer a different kind of experience for BET viewers." Lewellen also explained that BET received around "two dozen" phone calls and "a handful" of emails criticizing BET for not showing the King funeral live.[31] On the evening of the funeral, February 7, 2006, BET broadcast the tribute special Coretta Scott King: Married to the Mission, and repeated it the following Sunday, February 12.[32] Showell hosted the program featuring highlights of the funeral, Coretta Scott King: Celebrating Her Spirit, that broadcast that same day.[33] In its 2007 convention, the National Association of Black Journalists gave BET its "Thumbs Down Award" for not broadcasting King's funeral live.[34]

The New York Times reported that the Reverend Delman L. Coates and his organization Enough is Enough led protests every weekend outside the residences of BET executives against what they claim are negative stereotypes of black people perpetuated by BET music videos.[28] Enough is Enough backed an April 2008 report titled The Rap on Rap by the Parents Television Council that criticized BET's rap programming, suggesting that the gratuitous sexual, violent and profane content was targeting children and teens.[35]

In a 2010 interview, BET co-founder Sheila Johnson explained that she herself is "ashamed" of what the network has become. "I don't watch it. I suggest to my kids that they don't watch it," she said. "When we started BET, it was going to be the Ebony magazine on television. We 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 didn't like it at 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 artists...and we had to start showing them. I didn't like the way women were being portrayed in these videos."[36]

Sister networks & International edit

Spin-offs edit

BET has launched several spin-off networks over the years, including BET Her (formerly known as "BET on Jazz", then "BET J" and later "Centric"), BET Jams (formerly known as "MTV Jams"), and BET Soul (formerly known as "VH1 Soul"), alongside SHO×BET, a premium Showtime multiplex network.

In May 2019, a BET-branded channel was launched on Pluto TV, which was owned by ViacomCBS in March 2019.[37] In June 2019, ViacomCBS announced the launch of BET+, a premium streaming service targeting the network's black American demographic. The service launched in the United States in Fall 2019 with First Wives Club (which was originally planned to launch on Paramount Network before being shifted to BET) announced as one of the service's original series.[38]

BET Gospel edit

BET Gospel
 
Ownership
OwnerCBS Entertainment Group (Paramount Global)
ParentBET Networks
Sister channelsBET
BET Her
BET Hip-Hop
BET Jams
BET Soul
History
LaunchedJuly 1, 2002; 21 years ago (2002-07-01)

BET Gospel is a television network in the United States that launched on July 1, 2002, and provides gospel and religious programming. The network, a spin-off of BET (Black Entertainment Television), mixes new and classic shows as well as original gospel-oriented programming. BET Gospel previously ran on an automated loop schedule. In 2016, the channel was updated with its programming now composing of recent uplifting music videos, as well as gospel-themed series and specials.

Current programming edit
  • Lifted (2016–present) (music videos)
  • Being (2016–present)
  • Bobby Jones Gospel (2002–present)
  • Lift Every Voice (2002–present)
  • Celebration of Gospel
  • It's a Mann's World (2016–present)
  • Let the Church Say Amen (2016–present)
  • The Sheards (2016–present)
  • T.D. Jakes Presents: Mind, Body, & Soul (2016–present)
  • Sunday Best (2016–present)

BET Jams edit

BET Jams
 
Broadcast areaUnited States & Latin America
Programming
Picture format480i SDTV
History
LaunchedMay 1, 2002; 21 years ago (2002-05-01)
Former namesMTV Jams (2002–2015)

BET Jams is an American pay television network airing hip-hop and urban contemporary music videos on a thrice-daily automated wheel schedule of eight hours outside of temporary "roadblock" closures during Paramount Global awards events, with all of its programming currently denoted in hour blocks as BET Jams – Music Videos within electronic program guide listings.

The channel launched on May 1, 2002, as MTV Jams, and carried that name until October 5, 2015, and was placed under BET's purview as MTV drifted away from music programming. The network space itself launched on August 1, 1998, as MTVX, carrying modern rock videos, and was re-focused around hip-hop music on that date, to some controversy from MTVX's former viewers.

BET Hip-Hop edit

BET Hip-Hop
Ownership
OwnerParamount Media Networks (Paramount Global)
History
LaunchedJuly 1, 2002; 21 years ago (2002-07-01)[39]

BET Hip-Hop is a music video network owned by BET Networks which is exclusive to digital cable systems. It formerly aired some of BET's original programming such as Rap City, ComicView and the network's video countdown programs. After the 2015 relaunch of the former MTV Jams as BET Jams (which has much wider distribution), the channel's programming was shifted to an automated playlist made up of BET's library of older hip-hop videos. As part of Viacom's 2017 restructuring plan, the network was speculated to slowly wind down operations over time.[40]

BET International edit

BET UK first transmitted on Videotron (now known as Virgin Media) and several other subscription providers from 1993 until 1996.[41]

In May 2007 by Ofcom, BET International Inc. was given a license to rebroadcast in the United Kingdom. BET International is the first international version of the channel and is available in Europe, Africa and the Middle East through satellite providers. BET launched on February 27, 2008, on Sky channel 191 and began to be carried by Freesat channel 140 on August 8, 2008. BET+1 is also available on Sky channel 198 and Freesat channel 141, and is free-to-air. BET International shows with a mix of content from the main BET channel and locally produced shows. An exclusive, but temporary, HD version of the channel was made to show the 2009 BET Awards on Freesat EPG 142.

BET is additionally an associate member of the Caribbean Cable Cooperative.[42]

BET launched an app called BET Play allowing international access to BET content in over 100 countries in June 2016.[43]

The channel was shut down on April 8, 2021, with its content moved to My5 and Pluto TV.

Canada edit

BET became available in Canada on October 17, 1997, on most pay television providers. The Canadian feed mirrors the U.S. feed, though certain television programs and films are blacked out. Until 2017, they were replaced with repeats of old music video blocks (namely BET Music, The Pull Up and BET Now). As of May 2018, the feed now airs current music videos and other acquired sitcoms and films in place of blacked-out programs.[44] Rogers Communications removed BET from their lineup due to a carriage dispute with Paramount Global in 2022.

France edit

Introduced on November 17, 2015. BET France launched across a linear television channel alongside non-linear services including Bouygues Telecom, Canalsat, Numericable/SFR, and Free.[45]

See also edit

References edit

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Further reading edit

  • Muhammad, Tariq K. (June 1997), "The Branding of BET", Black Enterprise, vol. 27, no. 11, pp. 156–171

External links edit

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This article is about the television channel For other uses see Bet Caribbean Rhythms redirects here For the political commentary history podcast see Caribbean Rhythms podcast Black Entertainment Television acronym BET is an American basic cable channel targeting black American audiences It is owned by Paramount Global through CBS Entertainment Group Black Entertainment TelevisionWhere Black Culture LivesCountryUnited StatesBroadcast areaUnited StatesCanadaHeadquartersNew York City New York 1 ProgrammingPicture format1080i HDTV downscaled to letterboxed 480i for the SDTV feed OwnershipOwnerCBS Entertainment Group Paramount Global ParentBET NetworksSister channelsList Nickelodeon Nick Jr Channel Nicktoons TeenNick NickMusic CBS CBS Sports Network CBS Sports HQ CBS Sports Golazo Network MTV MTV2 MTV Tres MTV Live MTV Classic BET Gospel BET Her BET Hip Hop BET Jams BET Soul VH1 Comedy Central TV Land Logo CMT CMT Music Pop TV Showtime The Movie Channel Flix Paramount Network Smithsonian ChannelHistoryLaunchedJanuary 25 1980 1980 01 25 USA Network timeshare July 1 1983 40 years ago 1983 07 01 all time channel FounderRobert L JohnsonSheila JohnsonLinksWebsitewww wbr bet wbr comAvailabilityStreaming mediaService s Hulu Live TV fuboTV Philo Sling TV YouTube TV VidgoAs of February 2015 update approximately 88 255 000 American households 75 8 of households with television receive the channel 2 3 Contents 1 History 2 Programming 3 Other services 3 1 BET Walk of Fame Awards 3 2 BET Interactive 3 3 BET Films 3 3 1 Released films 3 4 BET Home Entertainment 4 Criticism 5 Sister networks amp International 5 1 Spin offs 5 1 1 BET Gospel 5 1 1 1 Current programming 5 1 2 BET Jams 5 1 3 BET Hip Hop 5 2 BET International 5 3 Canada 5 4 France 6 See also 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksHistory edit nbsp The network s logo from 2005 to 2021 still used by BET Networks the star was rendered as an outline from its debut until 2010 After stepping down as a lobbyist for the cable industry Freeport Illinois native Robert L Johnson decided to launch his own cable television network Johnson would soon acquire a loan for 15 000 55 648 in 2023 and a 500 000 1 854 921 in 2023 investment from media executive John Malone to start the network 4 The network which was named Black Entertainment Television BET launched on January 25 1980 5 Cheryl D Miller designed the logo that would represent the network which featured a star to symbolize Black Star Power 6 7 Initially broadcasting for two hours a week as a block of programming on the Madison Square Garden Sports Network which would change their name to USA Network three months after BET launched 8 the network s lineup was composed of music videos and reruns of popular black sitcoms 4 It would not be until 1983 that BET became a full fledged entity independent of any other channel or programming block though for years it continued to share channel space with other cable networks on local cable systems due to lack of channel room for their 24 hour schedule until the time of digital cable allowed for larger channel capacity In some markets the network would not arrive at all until as late as the early 2010s and Paramount considered it compulsory in retransmission consent negotiations to carry the BET Networks with Paramount networks due to some providers claiming that there was an overall lack of demand for the channel or there was a low to non existent black American population within their service area BET launched a news program BET News in 1986 with Paul Berry as its first anchor Berry was also a local anchor at WJLA TV in Washington DC at that time Ed Gordon became anchor in 1988 Gordon later hosted other programs and specials on BET such as For Black Men Only The Aftermath related to the 1992 Los Angeles riots and a recurring interview show Conversations with Ed Gordon 9 In 1996 the talk show BET Tonight started with Tavis Smiley as host in 2001 Ed Gordon replaced Smiley as host of the program In 1991 the network became the first black controlled television company to be listed on the New York Stock Exchange 4 Starting the late 1990s the network expanded with the launch of digital cable networks what is now the general interest channel BET Her was initially launched as BET on Jazz later known as BET Jazz BET J and Centric created initially to showcase jazz music related programming especially that of black American jazz musicians in 1997 it entered into a joint venture with Starz then owned by John Malone s Liberty Media but later acquired by Lionsgate years later to launch a multiplex service of the premium channel featuring black American oriented films called BET Movies Starz 3 later renamed Black Starz after BET dropped out of the venture following its purchase by Viacom then owner of Starz rival Showtime and now known as Starz InBlack In 2001 the network lost its status as a black owned business when it was bought by media conglomerate Viacom for 3 billion In 2005 Johnson retired from the network turning over his titles of president and chief executive officer to former BET vice president Debra L Lee In 2002 the network had launched two more music oriented networks BET Hip Hop and BET Gospel BET also launched a series of original programming by this time including reality shows Baldwin Hills and Hell Date competition show Sunday Best and town hall style discussion show Hip Hop vs America 10 BET s president of entertainment Reginald Hudlin resigned from the network on September 11 2008 He was then replaced by Stephen Hill who is also executive vice president of music programming and talent 11 BET announced in March 2010 that Ed Gordon would return to the network to host a variety of news programs and specials 12 In March 2017 president of programming Stephen Hill and executive vice president of original programming Zola Mashariki both stepped down Connie Orlando senior vice president of Specials Music Programming and News was named the interim president of programming 13 In July 2017 Viacom signed new film and television development deals with Tyler Perry following the expiration of his existing pact with Discovery Inc now merged with WarnerMedia in 2019 As part of this deal Perry would produce The Oval and Sistas for BET and co own the network s newly launched streaming service BET 14 In March 2023 it was reported that Paramount Global was exploring the sale of a majority stake in BET Networks in order to provide additional funding to its flagship streaming service Paramount Shaquille O Neal Tyler Perry as well as Sean Puffy Combs who owns Revolt TV and Byron Allen who owns Allen Media Group TheGrio This TV and The Weather Channel were identified as potential suitors 15 In August 2023 Paramount Global dropped its plans to sell its majority stake in BET Networks Programming editMain article List of programs broadcast by BETOther services editBET Walk of Fame Awards edit The BET Walk of Fame Awards were established in 1995 by BET In 2004 proceeds were shared between United Negro College Fund UNCF and the BET Foundation which executes the Healthy BET obesity awareness campaign and other pro social causes like the annual charitable black tie BET Walk of Fame ceremony 16 BET Interactive edit In 2006 BET Interactive LLC became a subsidiary of BET 17 BET also has a digital group including BET com BET on Blast BET on Demand and BET Mobile 18 BET Films edit Released films edit Title Release date Co production Distributor NotesNobody s Fool November 2 2018 Paramount Players Tyler Perry Studios Paramount Pictures First film from Paramount PlayersWhat Men Want February 8 2019 Paramount Players Will Packer ProductionsBody Cam May 19 2020 Paramount Players Ace EntertainmentKaren September 3 2021 Flixville USA Quiver DistributionKing of the South TBA Lionsgate Films Genius Minds Pictures Genius Minds PicturesBET Home Entertainment edit BET s programming is distributed on DVD and through video on demand services under the name BET Home Entertainment In 2007 a distribution deal was arranged with Paramount Home Entertainment a sister company of BET since 2001 19 20 Criticism editA wide range of people have protested elements of BET s programming and actions including Public Enemy rapper Chuck D 21 journalist George Curry 22 writer Keith Boykin 23 comic book creator Christopher Priest 24 filmmaker Spike Lee 25 Syracuse University professor of finance Dr Boyce Watkins 26 former NFL player Burgess Owens 27 and cartoonist Aaron McGruder who in addition to numerous critical references throughout his series The Boondocks made two particular episodes The Hunger Strike and The Uncle Ruckus Reality Show criticizing the channel As a result BET heavily censors suggestive content from the videos that it airs often with entire verses and scenes removed from certain rap videos 28 29 Many scholars within the black American community maintain that BET perpetuates and justifies racism by affecting the stereotypes held about black Americans and also by affecting the psyche of its young viewers through its bombardment of negative images of black Americans 30 Following the death of civil rights leader Coretta Scott King in 2006 BET broadcast its regularly scheduled music video programming rather than covering King s funeral live as was done by TV One and Black Family Channel and by cable news channels such as CNN Fox News Channel and MSNBC The network s website streamed the funeral live while it periodically broadcast taped 60 second reports from the funeral by senior news correspondent Andre Showell Michael Lewellen BET s senior vice president for corporate communications defended the decision We weighed a number of different options In the end we chose to offer a different kind of experience for BET viewers Lewellen also explained that BET received around two dozen phone calls and a handful of emails criticizing BET for not showing the King funeral live 31 On the evening of the funeral February 7 2006 BET broadcast the tribute special Coretta Scott King Married to the Mission and repeated it the following Sunday February 12 32 Showell hosted the program featuring highlights of the funeral Coretta Scott King Celebrating Her Spirit that broadcast that same day 33 In its 2007 convention the National Association of Black Journalists gave BET its Thumbs Down Award for not broadcasting King s funeral live 34 The New York Times reported that the Reverend Delman L Coates and his organization Enough is Enough led protests every weekend outside the residences of BET executives against what they claim are negative stereotypes of black people perpetuated by BET music videos 28 Enough is Enough backed an April 2008 report titled The Rap on Rap by the Parents Television Council that criticized BET s rap programming suggesting that the gratuitous sexual violent and profane content was targeting children and teens 35 In a 2010 interview BET co founder Sheila Johnson explained that she herself is ashamed of what the network has become I don t watch it I suggest to my kids that they don t watch it she said When we started BET it was going to be the Ebony magazine on television We 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 didn t like it at 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 artists and we had to start showing them I didn t like the way women were being portrayed in these videos 36 Sister networks amp International editSpin offs edit BET has launched several spin off networks over the years including BET Her formerly known as BET on Jazz then BET J and later Centric BET Jams formerly known as MTV Jams and BET Soul formerly known as VH1 Soul alongside SHO BET a premium Showtime multiplex network In May 2019 a BET branded channel was launched on Pluto TV which was owned by ViacomCBS in March 2019 37 In June 2019 ViacomCBS announced the launch of BET a premium streaming service targeting the network s black American demographic The service launched in the United States in Fall 2019 with First Wives Club which was originally planned to launch on Paramount Network before being shifted to BET announced as one of the service s original series 38 BET Gospel edit BET Gospel nbsp OwnershipOwnerCBS Entertainment Group Paramount Global ParentBET NetworksSister channelsBETBET HerBET Hip HopBET JamsBET SoulHistoryLaunchedJuly 1 2002 21 years ago 2002 07 01 BET Gospel is a television network in the United States that launched on July 1 2002 and provides gospel and religious programming The network a spin off of BET Black Entertainment Television mixes new and classic shows as well as original gospel oriented programming BET Gospel previously ran on an automated loop schedule In 2016 the channel was updated with its programming now composing of recent uplifting music videos as well as gospel themed series and specials Current programming edit Lifted 2016 present music videos Being 2016 present Bobby Jones Gospel 2002 present Lift Every Voice 2002 present Celebration of Gospel It s a Mann s World 2016 present Let the Church Say Amen 2016 present The Sheards 2016 present T D Jakes Presents Mind Body amp Soul 2016 present Sunday Best 2016 present BET Jams edit BET Jams nbsp Broadcast areaUnited States amp Latin AmericaProgrammingPicture format480i SDTVHistoryLaunchedMay 1 2002 21 years ago 2002 05 01 Former namesMTV Jams 2002 2015 BET Jams is an American pay television network airing hip hop and urban contemporary music videos on a thrice daily automated wheel schedule of eight hours outside of temporary roadblock closures during Paramount Global awards events with all of its programming currently denoted in hour blocks as BET Jams Music Videos within electronic program guide listings The channel launched on May 1 2002 as MTV Jams and carried that name until October 5 2015 and was placed under BET s purview as MTV drifted away from music programming The network space itself launched on August 1 1998 as MTVX carrying modern rock videos and was re focused around hip hop music on that date to some controversy from MTVX s former viewers BET Hip Hop edit BET Hip HopOwnershipOwnerParamount Media Networks Paramount Global HistoryLaunchedJuly 1 2002 21 years ago 2002 07 01 39 BET Hip Hop is a music video network owned by BET Networks which is exclusive to digital cable systems It formerly aired some of BET s original programming such as Rap City ComicView and the network s video countdown programs After the 2015 relaunch of the former MTV Jams as BET Jams which has much wider distribution the channel s programming was shifted to an automated playlist made up of BET s library of older hip hop videos As part of Viacom s 2017 restructuring plan the network was speculated to slowly wind down operations over time 40 BET International edit Main article BET International BET UK first transmitted on Videotron now known as Virgin Media and several other subscription providers from 1993 until 1996 41 In May 2007 by Ofcom BET International Inc was given a license to rebroadcast in the United Kingdom BET International is the first international version of the channel and is available in Europe Africa and the Middle East through satellite providers BET launched on February 27 2008 on Sky channel 191 and began to be carried by Freesat channel 140 on August 8 2008 BET 1 is also available on Sky channel 198 and Freesat channel 141 and is free to air BET International shows with a mix of content from the main BET channel and locally produced shows An exclusive but temporary HD version of the channel was made to show the 2009 BET Awards on Freesat EPG 142 BET is additionally an associate member of the Caribbean Cable Cooperative 42 BET launched an app called BET Play allowing international access to BET content in over 100 countries in June 2016 43 The channel was shut down on April 8 2021 with its content moved to My5 and Pluto TV Canada edit BET became available in Canada on October 17 1997 on most pay television providers The Canadian feed mirrors the U S feed though certain television programs and films are blacked out Until 2017 they were replaced with repeats of old music video blocks namely BET Music The Pull Up and BET Now As of May 2018 the feed now airs current music videos and other acquired sitcoms and films in place of blacked out programs 44 Rogers Communications removed BET from their lineup due to a carriage dispute with Paramount Global in 2022 France edit Main article BET France Introduced on November 17 2015 BET France launched across a linear television channel alongside non linear services including Bouygues Telecom Canalsat Numericable SFR and Free 45 See also edit nbsp United 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