DIDDY IT'S TIME BET IS BLACK-OWNED!!! Gonna Take a Dream Team 

Diddy's call to make BET black-owned is a timely reminder of the importance of representation.

BET has been a cultural institution for decades, but it's time for black people to own and control it.

Black ownership of media outlets is crucial for creating content that reflects the experiences of black people.

BET was founded in 1980 by Robert L. Johnson, who sold it to Viacom in 2001.

Since then, BET has struggled to maintain its relevance in a rapidly changing media landscape.

Diddy's call to make BET black-owned is part of a larger movement to empower black creatives.

Black ownership of media outlets is also an important step toward economic empowerment for black communities.

BET has been criticized in the past for perpetuating negative stereotypes about black people.

Black ownership could help ensure that BET creates more diverse and authentic representations of black life.