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Former Employee puts BET on BLAST So Andreas Hale, former executive editor of music at BET.com, has been let go.
But instead of simply gathering up his pencils, Rolodex and the favorite coffee mug, Hale took to the Web to lay out many of his trials and tribulations during his time at BET. Hale then hit "send" on an explosive e-mail that landed in our in-boxes Tuesday. The dysfunction that Hale describes is startling, but if we're honest, I think Hale verifies what many of us have long suspected: As someone who has been critical of BET for many years, it surprised many that I would leave my post at HipHopDX last year to take a position at BET. But it was an opportunity I absolutely had to take. I could no longer be critical of this company without accepting the opportunity to change it when given. Although I was hired to bring about change, I was systematically shut down. I wasn't hired to make noise, I was hired to be silenced. The truth of the matter is that everything that you thought was wrong with BET is true. Over the past year, I've seen a lot to reinforce my position that BET is too far gone in the negative to turn into a positive. We have all always thought the worst, but to actually see it in action is another thing in its entirety. The unprofessionalism, the tomfoolery, the favors, the misappropriation of resources, the bad ideas that reinforce negative stereotypes, the emasculation of men, the meetings that break down in full-fledged cursing battles, the unpaid overtime, the tears from employees scared for their underpaid and overworked positions and ultimately the unwillingness to change are all harsh realities that I've witnessed firsthand. That is not to say that there aren't some good people who have sat in the offices of BET. Unfortunately, the good people are not in positions of power to instill any change. Instead, they work their fingers to the bone just to keep their jobs in this harsh economic climate. The other good people ran out of the door as soon as an another employment opportunity presented itself. To say BET was a revolving door would be an understatement. I came in with a plan to provide balance and to deliver good music to the masses and help make BET relevant again -- at least in the dot-com world. Those attempts were shut down by out-of-touch executives who run a dot-com but could barely turn on a computer. By those who judge their metrics by page views over absolute unique visitors (that's ad sales talk). By those who simply don't understand the Internet. They brought me in because of my track record but never once took a look at my body of work. If they did, they would have known that I was the pen behind editorials such as "BET's Coon Picnic" or were aware of the many times I have been critical of their award shows and programming. All they knew is that I played a major role in making a once-unknown Web site into a online media outlet that surpassed theirs, and they wanted a piece of the action. Too bad they never researched who I really was. During my tenure, I worked long hours and sometimes succeeded at bringing in decent content to try to reflect the change I wanted to achieve. But it wasn't without opposition. While some interviews and content initiatives were able to make it through, many others were either shut down or met with ridicule. I offered ideas to incorporate the blog world and to spotlight new talent before MTV did. Those ideas were met with comments such as, "This isn't HipHopDX" or "You don't know what you are talking about." BET is not about the quality of your work. Rather, BET is about the relationships you have with powerful people within the company. BET is not about challenging. Instead, BET is about accepting and saying "yes." If you have known or followed me over the years, you would know that these are things that simply are not in my character and ultimately resulted in my removal. For the artists and labels that I have worked with for years, I tried. I did whatever I could to achieve that balance many of us wanted to see happen. To the writers who wanted to write for BET, I made an attempt but was never given a budget to work with. Upon my arrival, I was told I would be given a staff. Not true. I had a staff of one to carry out daily operations on a Web site. I fought tooth and nail to accomplish the minimum (an embeddable player and a site people could navigate) and was constantly brushed off. It was a position that was set up for failure. But I endured as long as I could. Alas, I have been removed from my position after infiltrating the system, and the timing was perfect. I wasn't let go because the site's numbers were down. Not because I didn't work hard. Simply because of a personality clash with an individual whose proverbial ass I didn't kiss enough. Again, not about the work you do but about the relationships you keep and the sides you take. I'd like to thank BET for covering the cost of my relocation to bring me to the great city of New York/New Jersey. I'd also like to thank them for putting me in close quarters with people who think like me and will hopefully work with in the near future. I'd also like to thank them for providing me enough controversial content that I observed firsthand and will make for many tales to be told. I said it and I meant in: One year to either make changes or move on. I left HipHopDX on Sept. 16, 2008. Today is Sept. 8, 2009. Eight days short of a year. Most thought I wouldn't even last that long. But in that year I've had, my greatest fears about Black Entertainment Television [were] affirmed. There is so much wrong with BET that I'd rather not break it down in a single e-mail. It is pretty good fodder for a book, don't you think? As of today, Andreas Hale is a free agent. Source: Andreas Hale via e-mail I am sure Hale's tell-all account will not go unchallenged by BET. But the bigger question is will Hale's outreach to the digital community force any change upon an organization that still has the potential to do so much good for our community and the world at large? A corporate conglomerate is a terrible thing to waste. What do YOU think? "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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What do YOU think?
BET is a lost cause! I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart. | |
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BET sucks. | |
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They bring someone in from a place called "HipHopDX" to make a change? Hell, that's not change, that's contributing more to the problem. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: They bring someone in from a place called "HipHopDX" to make a change? Hell, that's not change, that's contributing more to the problem.
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Wow! lol | |
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HatrinaHaterwitz said: What do YOU think?
BET is a lost cause! I concur! | |
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BET's been done for many many years | |
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Did Grown Folks music go off the air? "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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scriptgirl said: Did Grown Folks music go off the air? Yeah, back in 1994. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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The only good channel left is BET J for SoulSessions videos for those over 27
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IAintTheOne said: BET's been done for many many years
i agree. they just need to go off the air. | |
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Timmy84 said: vainandy said: They bring someone in from a place called "HipHopDX" to make a change? Hell, that's not change, that's contributing more to the problem.
My only familiarity with Andreas Hale is from his work reviewing albums at hiphopsite.com, which is a site that's been a very good source of reviews for over a decade. Don't let the name of the site fool you... it's one of the few sites that actually promotes true artistry in hip hop. No Candy 4 Me | |
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HatrinaHaterwitz said: What do YOU think?
BET is a lost cause! The day they canceled "BET NEWS", fired Tavis Smiley, fired AJ & Free,the year Viacom took over, and worst of all when Robert Johnson sold out over 25 years of history to buy a 9th rate basketball team, I started watchin TV ONE. [Edited 9/11/09 10:34am] | |
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diamondpearl1 said: HatrinaHaterwitz said: BET is a lost cause! The day they canceled "BET NEWS", fired Tavis Smiley, fired AJ & Free,the year Viacom took over, and worst of all when Robert Johnson sold out over 25 years of history to buy a 9th rate basketball team, I started watchin TV ONE. [Edited 9/11/09 10:34am] there you go!!!! I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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The day they canceled "BET NEWS", fired Tavis Smiley, fired AJ & Free,the year Viacom took over, and worst of all when Robert Johnson sold out over 25 years of history to buy a 9th rate basketball team, I started watchin BETJ and TVONE. | |
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BET needs to kick the bucket. They don't represent me as a black man at all. They are an embarassment to black society. I applaud that man for comfirming what I thought to be true about that network. Shame on Robert Johnson for selling himself and BET out. I'm not a fan of "old Prince". I'm not a fan of "new Prince". I'm just a fan of Prince. Simple as that | |
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utopia7 said: The only good channel left is BET J for SoulSessions videos for those over 27
You probably have to have digital cable or satellite to get BET J. I'm not a fan of "old Prince". I'm not a fan of "new Prince". I'm just a fan of Prince. Simple as that | |
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Andreas Hale needs to send his resume to TVOne. | |
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vainandy said: They bring someone in from a place called "HipHopDX" to make a change? Hell, that's not change, that's contributing more to the problem.
Fair enough. | |
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vainandy said: They bring someone in from a place called "HipHopDX" to make a change? Hell, that's not change, that's contributing more to the problem.
You don't see the point. Websites like Allhiphop.com, HipHopDX, Worldstarhiphop, dubcnn.com, etc. - these are PROFESSIONAL hiphop websites who more in touch with the hiphop/R&B fans and they know what they want. BET should be thankful that somebody from any of these sites wants to come through and help them, but no, they aint. It dont sound like BET.com is getting as much as views as those sites either. As someone already said, BET is a lost cause. They say BET is a negative and disrespects black women, well guess what - BET is run by a black woman, and I'm not surprise the men who work there are getting emasculated by typical power-hungry bitches Oh, and by the way, google another former BET employee named DBrad - he used to be a program director for BET. Stephen Hill (one of the BET executives and Boule member) tried to have sex with him - he confirmed with a few years ago. And like the recent former employee said - its all about relationships and kissing ass when working at BET, so I guess if you're not part of the orgy, then you're a problem. | |
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Prospect said: You don't see the point. Websites like Allhiphop.com, HipHopDX, Worldstarhiphop, dubcnn.com, etc. - these are PROFESSIONAL hiphop websites who more in touch with the hiphop/R&B fans and they know what they want.
BET should be thankful that somebody from any of these sites wants to come through and help them, but no, they aint. It dont sound like BET.com is getting as much as views as those sites either. As someone already said, BET is a lost cause. They say BET is a negative and disrespects black women, well guess what - BET is run by a black woman, and I'm not surprise the men who work there are getting emasculated by typical power-hungry bitches Oh, and by the way, google another former BET employee named DBrad - he used to be a program director for BET. Stephen Hill (one of the BET executives and Boule member) tried to have sex with him - he confirmed with a few years ago. And like the recent former employee said - its all about relationships and kissing ass when working at BET, so I guess if you're not part of the orgy, then you're a problem. I knew about Dbrad but I did not know Stephen Hill was Boule and tried to have his way with him - Steve Cokely wasn't lying... | |
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Prospect said: vainandy said: They bring someone in from a place called "HipHopDX" to make a change? Hell, that's not change, that's contributing more to the problem.
You don't see the point. Websites like Allhiphop.com, HipHopDX, Worldstarhiphop, dubcnn.com, etc. - these are PROFESSIONAL hiphop websites who more in touch with the hiphop/R&B fans and they know what they want. BET should be thankful that somebody from any of these sites wants to come through and help them, but no, they aint. It dont sound like BET.com is getting as much as views as those sites either. As someone already said, BET is a lost cause. They say BET is a negative and disrespects black women, well guess what - BET is run by a black woman, and I'm not surprise the men who work there are getting emasculated by typical power-hungry bitches Oh, and by the way, google another former BET employee named DBrad - he used to be a program director for BET. Stephen Hill (one of the BET executives and Boule member) tried to have sex with him - he confirmed with a few years ago. And like the recent former employee said - its all about relationships and kissing ass when working at BET, so I guess if you're not part of the orgy, then you're a problem. Fucking for promotion. | |
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Remind me of that boondocks episode | |
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Timmy84 said: Prospect said: You don't see the point. Websites like Allhiphop.com, HipHopDX, Worldstarhiphop, dubcnn.com, etc. - these are PROFESSIONAL hiphop websites who more in touch with the hiphop/R&B fans and they know what they want. BET should be thankful that somebody from any of these sites wants to come through and help them, but no, they aint. It dont sound like BET.com is getting as much as views as those sites either. As someone already said, BET is a lost cause. They say BET is a negative and disrespects black women, well guess what - BET is run by a black woman, and I'm not surprise the men who work there are getting emasculated by typical power-hungry bitches Oh, and by the way, google another former BET employee named DBrad - he used to be a program director for BET. Stephen Hill (one of the BET executives and Boule member) tried to have sex with him - he confirmed with a few years ago. And like the recent former employee said - its all about relationships and kissing ass when working at BET, so I guess if you're not part of the orgy, then you're a problem. Fucking for promotion. | |
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utopia7 said: The only good channel left is BET J for SoulSessions videos for those over 27
Hey now! I'm 24 and I appreciate that station more than I do the lost, hopelessness of BET. I haven't watched BET since my high school days. And I was forced to watch it then because my hairstylist kept it locked on that channel. | |
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The sooner people realize that BET is only a puppet for Viacom, the clearer the puzzles get.
I def command him for going in with the intentions to change the coonery of the scene,,,,,but its not that simple, its ALL a corporate chess game, their main objective is MONEY and money only. As long as their “urban audience” are collectively passive and except whats givin to them no matter how 1/2 assed it is, then there’ll be more of the same bullshit,,,over & over again, fuck development, fuck integrity. I stopped blaming BET for the daily Uncle Tommery,,,,its bigger than them, WAY BIGGER. | |
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LadyLuvSexxy said: utopia7 said: The only good channel left is BET J for SoulSessions videos for those over 27
Hey now! I'm 24 and I appreciate that station more than I do the lost, hopelessness of BET. I haven't watched BET since my high school days. And I was forced to watch it then because my hairstylist kept it locked on that channel. And I'm 25. I haven't watched BET religiously since the mid-1990s. | |
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babybugz said: Remind me of that boondocks episode
It was one of the last 2 episodes of the 2nd season of The Boondocks that were banned from cable TV viewing in the USA, but showed in Canada. It was also posted on YT for a few weeks before it got blocked. | |
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Harlepolis said: The sooner people realize that BET is only a puppet for Viacom, the clearer the puzzles get.
I def command him for going in with the intentions to change the coonery of the scene,,,,,but its not that simple, its ALL a corporate chess game, their main objective is MONEY and money only. As long as their “urban audience” are collectively passive and except whats givin to them no matter how 1/2 assed it is, then there’ll be more of the same bullshit,,,over & over again, fuck development, fuck integrity. I stopped blaming BET for the daily Uncle Tommery,,,,its bigger than them, WAY BIGGER. CORRECTION: The company is ViaCON. | |
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