The buck stopped here.(In The Loop)(Brief Article)

Broadcasting & Cable, March, 2004

Bob Johnson is a billionaire. And he didn't get that way by sharing the wealth. The founder of Black Entertainment Television was so tight with cash that long after the network was solvent, staffers had trouble getting basics, such as blank tapes or a well organized show archive.

That's just one of the revelations in the pages of The Billion Dollar BET, an upcoming April book on Johnson by Forbes reporter Brett Pulley. The taut account traces Johnson's path from National Cable Television Association staffer to creator of the first cable network aimed at blacks. Though Pulley gives him his due, he also spotlights BET's flaws, including financial scandals and starving programming, settling for raunchy music videos and standup comedy when the network could...

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