ADL Board Member Named Head of Lifetime Entertainment
News; Posted on: 2005-04-22 04:49:48
Jewess Betty Cohen entered television after realizing 'the power of mass media'
by Rob de Chazal
Betty Cohen, a Jewess and a current board member of the Southeast region of the Anti-Defamation League, has been named President and CEO of Lifetime Entertainment Services, announced executives of The Walt Disney Company and The Hearst Corporation in a press release issued yesterday.
In her new position, Ms. Cohen (pictured) will oversee Lifetime Television, Lifetime Movie Network, Lifetime Real Women, Lifetime Radio for Women, Lifetime Home Entertainment, and Lifetime Online. Previous to her appointment, she had served as director of on-air promotion and interstitial programming for Nickelodeon/Nick at Nite, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Turner Network Television, and President of Cartoon Network Worldwide, sequentially.
Lifetime, described in the press release as "the leader in women's television and one of the top-rated basic cable television networks," is a joint venture of The Hearst Corporation and Michael Eisner's Disney.
In an interview conducted with the Racine, Wisconsin paper The Journal Times, Ms. Cohen stated that she decided to enter television after she "became quite interested in the power of mass media." When asked by the interviewer if she would continue to serve on the board of directors for the ADL during her tenure as head of Lifetime Entertainment, Ms. Cohen replied strongly in the affirmative. "I still have to tell (the ADL) what's going on," the Jewess stated matter-of-factly.
The Anti-Defamation League, a Jewish-hate group, has been linked to organized crime and has been exposed spying on American citizens. In 1993, police raided the offices of the ADL in San Francisco and Los Angeles, where they found hundreds of stolen confidential police files on political dissidents living in the United States. More recently, the ADL has been on the cutting edge in the battle against freedom of speech.
The appointment of one more Jewish supremacist to a position of power within the American media establishment is not especially profound; it simply serves yet another example of the Jewish stranglehold on our mass media -- a stranglehold which, for the good of our race and indeed the whole world, must soon be broken.