BET and the
The media is all around us,
influencing most of our thoughts and buying habits. Most of the media bases its shows towards
many diverse demographics as to bring in the most viewers to watch commercials
between the show content. But some of
the channels are demographic specific advertising directly to a single group in
hopes of banking the entire future of a network on that single group. One channel has been extremely successful in
this risky business venture, BET.
BET stands for “Black Entertainment
Television”. If not all, then at least
75% of all commercials are made up of an all black cast. Many of these commercials follow the same
exact script as others with an all white or mixed cast. Companies are doing a very smart thing in
doing this duel advertising for all other networks and channels and BET. Historically and culturally, the majority of
blacks support black businesses. The
slight perception that a company is black friendly will earn that company
several millions of dollars more in profits.
Denny’s long had the national
perception to blacks across the nation as being racist when it came to being
seated, the time to get an order placed after being seated, and the time to get
the order after it was placed. Several
civil rights leaders urged all blacks to boycott Denny’s. After Denny’s
claimed that it was never and had never practiced racist tactics, Denny’s
produced a new commercial, one that featured an all black cast and it was run
on BET. There haven’t been any more
complaints since. BET had probably
played a large part of dissuading the racist views that were perceived during
the time before the commercial had aired.
BET also markets some shows directly
to the black audience, especially their main target, the black male middle-middle
class to the low-middle class. “Comic
View” is a nightly stand-up comedy show that features black comics. Sometimes there is another minority on stage
(Asian, Hispanic, etc.) but the majority of the time there are black comics on
stage. Some of those comics’ main material is about their families, usually
because most blacks like to talk about their families, such as how this son did
this and how their niece did that. Cultural traits is something that BET does extremely well in
using to its advantage when it creates its program lineup.
Most of the
In the main staple of the programming schedule of BET,
music videos, the performers are seen with extravagant surroundings with large
amounts of jewelry on their person and also in their mouth (called a
grill). There are very expensive cars
such as Hummers, Jaguars, PT Cruisers, Mercedes, etc. shown, as well as
expensive cell phones and old “throwback” athletic jerseys. Normally these are things that the normal black
person that BET specifically targets cannot afford, especially the cars. It would be most discouraging to see some
status symbol of high living almost all day every weekday knowing that it would
be very hard work for a person in that demographic to achieve such a goal. BET could do a very good job of this if the
performers didn’t look as though they live and dress in a fashion similar to
the target audience instead of a higher demographic. These people are virtually stuck in a
never-ending cycle of trying to achieve a thing which they cannot.
Moving forward is something that is rarely even seen on
BET. A show shown on BET that was fairly
recent was the comedy “
An excellent show of a black person in a high professional
setting was the network television show, “ER” with Dr. Benton portrayed by Eriq La Salle. Here
was a successful doctor who was on one of the top rated shows in network
television history that a young black person in a low income household could
look up to. But the chances of that are
extremely low.
Because BET puts on comedy shows and other dramatic
material that would intrigue a young black person, the chances are high that
that person wouldn’t be able to see “ER” because the person would have their
attention on BET instead of the network.
For all the talking that civil rights leaders do about there not being
any strong black men for young people to look to as role models, they do have a
point. There aren’t many outlets for
middle class black men to watch a professional living and working. And even then, when a show with a strong
young professional black man like “ER” has been on long enough it could go into
syndication, the chances of it seeing BET were and are virtually zero. Dr. Benson may a very successful black man,
but he is the only black man that was a regular character and BET is for black
entertainment. Having only one black
person on the show would go against the main thing that BET promotes.
BET does what media companies want to do and make money,
but it fails to deliver in something that culturally the blacks hold very close
and that is to help each other in their struggles in life. By being a major media company BET can very
easily accomplish such a thing. When the
network first started that was something that probably happened with
regularity. Now with the dollar ruling
all, they lost that vision. Only time
will tell if BET will return to its roots.
BET does
what media companies want to do and make money, but it fails to deliver in
something that culturally the blacks hold very close and that is to help each
other in their struggles in life. By
being a major media company BET can very easily accomplish such a thing. When the network first
started that happened with regularity.
Now with the dollar ruling all, they lost that vision. Only time will tell if BET will return to its
roots.