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Sheila Johnson Shares Thoughts on Character and Ethics

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Sheila Johnson

  • , BET - Black Entertainment Television Network
  • female
  • AfricanAmerican
  • 1947 (Age: 77 years old)
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Biography

In 1980, Sheila Johnson and her former husband, Robert L. Johnson, co-founded BET, the first cable television network aimed at African-American viewers. Serving as executive vice president of corporate affairs, Sheila Johnson was primarily responsible for investigating various community and philanthropic activities and helped build the highly rated cable network into a media powerhouse, which Viacom acquired in 1997 for $3 billion. Johnson was a member of BET Holdings Inc.'s board of directors until January 2001. Johnson currently is focused on various philanthropic activities, as well as the construction of the Salamander Inn and Spa on land she owns in Middleburg, Va. An accomplished violinist, Johnson has a diverse background that includes 19 years as a music educator in the Washington, D.C., area. During that time, she founded Young Strings in Action for children, in 1975. A textbook she wrote about her teaching methods, Young Strings in Action, is still used in many U.S. schools.

People are not accountable, or being accountable for you know. They are not calling people on their character. There are people that are doing things. I mean, kids see it everyday on the news. The see it through TV programs. You know. The FCC is not cracking down enough on what is going on. S...(Full transcript available to logged in subscribers.).

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Video 1 of 11 Sheila Johnson Shares Thoughts on Entrepreneurship
  • Sheila Johnson - Interview - Thoughts on Entrepreneurship, Success and Accountability
  • 4/11/05
  • Sheila Johnson
  • 0 min. 42 sec.
Video 2 of 11 Sheila Johnson Discusses Challenges Of Being an Artist-Entrepreneur
  • Sheila Johnson - Interview - Thoughts on Entrepreneurship, Success and Accountability
  • 4/11/05
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  • 0 min. 46 sec.
Video 3 of 11 Sheila Johnson Shares Thoughts on How To Incorporate Business Education in Arts Curriculum
  • Sheila Johnson - Interview - Thoughts on Entrepreneurship, Success and Accountability
  • 4/11/05
  • Sheila Johnson
  • 1 min. 6 sec.
Video 4 of 11 Sheila Johnson Discusses Challenges Facing Minority Teens
  • Sheila Johnson - Interview - Thoughts on Entrepreneurship, Success and Accountability
  • 4/11/05
  • Sheila Johnson
  • 2 min. 36 sec.
Video 5 of 11 Sheila Johnson States Some Minority Teens Have Unexplained Inner Strength
  • Sheila Johnson - Interview - Thoughts on Entrepreneurship, Success and Accountability
  • 4/11/05
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  • 0 min. 38 sec.
Video 6 of 11 Sheila Johnson States Concept of Role Model Often Results in Person Being Placed on Ficticious Pedestal
  • Sheila Johnson - Interview - Thoughts on Entrepreneurship, Success and Accountability
  • 4/11/05
  • Sheila Johnson
  • 1 min. 15 sec.
Video 7 of 11 Sheila Johnson States Women Should Never Lose Sight of Who They Are
  • Sheila Johnson - Interview - Thoughts on Entrepreneurship, Success and Accountability
  • 4/11/05
  • Sheila Johnson
  • 1 min. 42 sec.
Video 8 of 11 Sheila Johnson States Importance of Giving Back To Society
  • Sheila Johnson - Interview - Thoughts on Entrepreneurship, Success and Accountability
  • 4/11/05
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  • 0 min. 59 sec.
Video 9 of 11 Sheila Johnson States Importance of Running Non-Profits Like a Business
  • Sheila Johnson - Interview - Thoughts on Entrepreneurship, Success and Accountability
  • 4/11/05
  • Sheila Johnson
  • 1 min. 36 sec.
Video 10 of 11 Sheila Johnson States Importance of Due Diligence and Staying Hands-On With Business
  • Sheila Johnson - Interview - Thoughts on Entrepreneurship, Success and Accountability
  • 4/11/05
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  • 0 min. 57 sec.
Video 11 of 11 Sheila Johnson Shares Thoughts on Character and Ethics
  • Sheila Johnson - Interview - Thoughts on Entrepreneurship, Success and Accountability
  • 4/11/05
  • Sheila Johnson
  • 1 min. 28 sec.

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