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MTV Entertainment Group Commits $250 Million to Drive Content From Women- and BIPOC-Owned Production Companies

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Elaine Low Senior TV WriterViacomCBS’ MTV Entertainment Group is committing $250 million over the next three years to nurturing content from women- and BIPOC-owned and operated production companies, by providing them with funding, production infrastructure, services and staff.Unscripted executive producers Lashan Browning and Adam Gonzalez, who last year inked overall deals with MTV Studios, will create their own third-party production ventures with an equity investment from MTV Entertainment.

Browning is known as the showrunner of the previous season of VH1’s “Love & Hip Hop Atlanta” and “Cartel Crew”; she previously worked for Spike Lee and was a key part of the startup team for the Oxygen cable network, which is now owned by.

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