It’s Coming! BET To Reboot ‘106 & Park’ Ahead Of The Show’s 25-Year Anniversary Via “A digital Experience.”
We grew up on it! Switching from MTV’s TRL to quickly BET 106. It was a discipline music love routine that only the worthiest got through. The year was from the late 90s to 2000s.
BET is currently working on a reboot of the popular music video countdown series. A cornerstone of legendary network’s programming.
During an appearance on The Breakfast Club morning show, BET President and CEO Scott Mills touched on the show’s enduring legacy and the network’s plans to bring it back, for the online and digital age.
A revamped version of 106 & Park is expected to be unveiled sometime this year and will likely coincide with BET’s celebration of the 25-year anniversary of the show’s launch back in 2000.
Upon our research. The illustrious program debuted on Sept. 11, 2000, 106 & Park remained on-air until 2014 and ran for a total of 3,710 episodes. R&B songbird Chloe Bailey, who was a guest host on The Breakfast Club this week, touched on 106 & Park‘s impact and influence.
“For me, I grew up loving 106 & Park,” Bailey said. “I think I can speak for everyone of my generation, that was the show for me to be inspired, to get excited, that was it.
“I’d run home from school and that’s what I would put on. So I was used to seeing people who looked like me, who were succeeding in a field that I wanted to succeed in one day. So BET has always had a special place in my heart.”
So did we Chloe. From the tar pit concrete and grassy streets of miracle mile, mid-city Los Angele area.
“We’re evolving what 106 & Park will look like in 2025” – Scott Mills, CEO of BET discusses how they plan to bring back the hit music countdown show for their 25th Anniversary
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