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BET creates programming president role for Hill
African-American-skewed cable channel BET has appointed Stephen Hill to a new role as president, programming.
Hill is currently the Viacom Media Networks-owned net’s president, music programming and specials, where he has been responsible for shows such as the BET Awards, Black Girls Rock and Celebration of Gospel.
He was also part of the team that launched BET reality series Real Husbands of New York.
In his new role, he will lead all original programming and specials, reporting to BET chairman and CEO Debra Lee. He will remain based in New York.
“Over the past several years, [Hill] has expanded his role into scripted programming, launching our hit series Real Husbands of Hollywood,” said Lee. “He is well-qualified and ready for this new challenge and I am excited to have him in this new role.”
Hill was previously director of music programming at another Viacom channel, MTV.