Betty Cohen

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Betty Cohen
Residence New York City, United States
Education Stanford University
Occupation Businesswoman
Years active 1982–present

Betty Cohen is an American businesswoman. She is best known as the former president of Cartoon Network from 1992 to 2001.

Early life

Cohen grew up in Racine, Wisconsin. She was involved in theater in high school and wrote her senior paper on the Children's Television Workshop. She attended Stanford University, where she majored in communications.[1]

Career

Cohen became president of Cartoon Network from 1992 to 2001. Under her leadership, the network became a global phenomenon with asset value of nearly $3 billion.[1] Cohen stepped down from her post in 2001, stating "I was afraid I would die the queen of cartoons."[1] She was succeeded by Jim Samples.

Under Cohen, Toonami, the Cartoon Cartoons, Cartoon Cartoon Fridays, Cartoon Orbit, and more were introduced to the network, creating what many believe to be the network's "golden age." She greenlit a total of 16 original series while running the network: The Moxy Show, Space Ghost Coast to Coast, What a Cartoon!, Dexter's Laboratory, Johnny Bravo, Cow and Chicken, I Am Weasel, The Powerpuff Girls, Ed, Edd n Eddy, Courage the Cowardly Dog, Mike, Lu & Og, Sheep in the Big City, Time Squad, Grim & Evil, and Samurai Jack.

From 2005 to 2007, Cohen also served as CEO and president of Lifetime Entertainment, a leader in women's television.[2]

References

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