BET Shakeup as Top Executives Exit
Programming president Stephen Hill and head of Original Programming Zola Mashariki leave cable channel
BET Programming president Stephen Hill and head of Original Programming Zola Mashariki are leaving the cable channel.
Connie Orlando, senior vice president for Specials, Music Programming, and News, will serve as the interim head of Programming for BET Networks.
“Over the past decade Connie has worked in a variety of roles in the programming department and is a seasoned, talented and well respected industry veteran,” BET Networks chairman and CEO Debra Lee wrote in an internal memo obtained by TheWrap.
“Stephen has earned a reputation as one of the leading creative minds in television and music,” Lee said.
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