Under Carole Black's leadership, Lifetime Television established itself as one of the highest-rated Cable Television networks in the United States and the leader in women's television in programming.
In 1999 Black became the first woman to head the Lifetime Television cable network.
President and chief executive officer, Lifetime Entertainment Services
Also under Black's tutelage, Lifetime magazine, which was developed jointly with Hearst, was launched in April 2003
leave Disney to head the NBC affiliate in Los Angeles. Since she had very little television know-how, it was an opportunity for Black and something of a gamble for NBC.
Carole Black was born on July 18th, 1945.
Carole Black was born in Cincinnati, Ohio in the United States.
Carole Karemera has: Played Miss in "P.J." in 1997. Played Anna Mageza in "Recht op recht" in 1998. Performed in "Histoire de tresses" in 2003. Played Jeanne in "Sometimes in April" in 2005. Played Pamela in "Black" in 2009.
Joseph Dyer has written: 'A Retired Black Television Broadcaster's LIFETIME OF MEMORIES' 'Emily Dutton's Secret Medallion'
Ohio State University, BA, 1965
By the 1970s color television was reaching twenty years old in the US and was making a big impact in the UK and Europe. Although some countries did not start a color television service until the late 70s, most had color firmly established in the early 1970s. Black and white televisions remained on the market for many years and it is only in the 21st century that black and white models have finally disappeared from the shelves of electronics stores.
Black began her career in her home town of Cincinnati as a marketing executive with Proctor and Gamble.
Black on Black - 2009 - TV was released on: USA: 10 July 2009 (DVD premiere)