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Tyler Perry has struck a new multi-year deal with BET Media Group that includes the renewal of eight of his shows for BET and its BET+ streamer. BET has also ordered another new scripted series ...
Perry’s hit shows “Sisters,” “The Oval” and more are renewed under the deal. More Tyler Perry content is coming to BET. The media mogul signed a multi-year deal with BET media group ...
In July 2017, Viacom signed new film and television development deals with Academy Award winner Tyler Perry following the expiration of his existing pact with Discovery Inc. in 2019. As part of this deal, Perry would produce The Oval and Sistas for BET and co-own the network's newly launched streaming service, BET+. [13]
BET+ features both original films and television series from the BET program library and is the exclusive streaming home of programming produced by Tyler Perry, as part of BET's overall deal with him. [4] Will Packer and Tracy Oliver have also signed on to produce original programming for the service. [5] [6]
As part of Tyler Perry’s new deal with BET, The Oval has been renewed for a sixth season, guaranteeing that we’ll eventually find out if anyone of consequence was caught in the Season 5 finale ...
Tyler Perry's House of Payne (2015) Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns (2016) The Neighborhood (2020) Ruthless (2020) First Wives Club (2021) American Gangster: Trap Queens (2021) The Family Business (2021) Celebrity Family Feud (2021–2022; 2023–present) Bruh (2022) The Game (2022) The Ms. Pat Show (2022) Kingdom Business (2022) All the Queen's ...
Tyler Perry is showing his support for the Hollywood studio marriage of David Ellison’s Skydance Media with Paramount Global. The reported $8 billion deal will see Ellison become chairman and ...
Black Entertainment Television LLC (doing business as the BET Media Group, and formerly known as BET Networks) is a subsidiary of American media conglomerate Paramount Global under its CBS Entertainment unit. BET oversees television channels and premium services aimed at African Americans, including its namesake cable channel.