Spin-off channels BET has launched several spin-off cable networks over the years, including
BET Her (formerly known as "BET on Jazz", then "BET J" and later "Centric"), BET Hip-Hop, and BET Gospel. Over time, spin-offs from sibling channels would be realigned under the BET branding; such as BET Jams (formerly known as "
MTV Jams"),
BET Soul (formerly known as "VH1 Soul"), SHO×BET, a premium
Showtime multiplex network, and
VH1 (an older-skewing spin-off of MTV that drifted into reality shows and, later, Black American-centric programming). In May 2019, a BET-branded channel was launched on
Pluto TV (which was acquired by its parent company two months earlier). In June 2019, the launch of
BET+ was announced, a premium
streaming service targeting Black Americans. The service launched in the United States in Fall 2019 with
First Wives Club (which was originally planned to launch on
Paramount Network before being shifted to BET) announced as one of the service's original series.
BET Gospel BET Gospel is a
television network in the United States that launched on July 1, 2002. The network provides gospel and religious-related programming, and much of its time is
paid for by religious organizations to carry their programming and services.
Current programming •
Lifted (2016–present) (music videos) •
Being (2016–present) •
Bobby Jones Gospel (2002–present) •
Lift Every Voice (2002–present) •
Celebration of Gospel • ''It's a Mann's World'' (2016–present) •
Let the Church Say Amen (2016–present) •
The Sheards (2016–present) •
T.D. Jakes Presents: Mind, Body, & Soul (2016–present) •
Sunday Best (2016–present)
BET Jams BET Jams is an American pay television network airing
hip-hop and
urban contemporary music videos on a thrice-daily automated wheel schedule of eight hours outside of temporary "roadblock" closures during Paramount Global's awards events, with all of its programming currently denoted in hour blocks as
BET Jams – Music Videos within
electronic program guide listings. The channel launched on May 1, 2002, as
MTV Jams, and carried that name until October 5, 2015, and was placed under BET's purview as MTV drifted away from music programming along with
106 & Park. The network space itself launched on August 1, 1998, as
MTVX, carrying modern rock videos, and was re-focused around hip-hop music on that date, to some controversy from MTVX's former viewers.
International networks BET International BET UK first transmitted on Videotron (now known as Virgin Media) and several other subscription providers from 1993 until 1996. In May 2007 by
Ofcom, BET International Inc. was given a license to rebroadcast in the United Kingdom.
BET International is the first international version of the channel and is available in Europe, Africa and the Middle East through satellite providers. BET launched on February 27, 2008, on Sky channel 191 and began to be carried by
Freesat channel 140 on August 8, 2008. BET+1 is also available on Sky channel 198 and Freesat channel 141, and is free-to-air.
BET International shows with a mix of content from the main BET channel and locally produced shows. An exclusive, but temporary, HD version of the channel was made to show the 2009 BET Awards on Freesat EPG 142. BET is additionally an associate member of the Caribbean Cable Cooperative. BET launched an app called BET Play allowing international access to BET content in over 100 countries in June 2016. The channel was shut down on April 8, 2021, with its content moved to
My5 and
Pluto TV. The channel was shut down on January 1, 2026 in
South Africa,
Sub-Saharan Africa and
MENA following its restructuring policy by
Paramount Skydance due to low ratings.
Canada BET became available through most Canadian pay television providers on October 17, 1997, though with select programming substituted and
blacked out due to domestic broadcast groups owning the rights the shows being broadcast and carrying them on another of their networks. In 2022, Paramount began to phase out BET in Canada due to expiring rights, a number of major providers began dropping the channel, beginning with
Rogers Communications on April 1, 2022, followed by Hay Communications on September 30, 2022, and
Shaw Cable and
Shaw Direct on August 31, 2023. The Canadian feed was discontinued on all other providers nationwide on January 1, 2025.
France Introduced on November 17, 2015. BET France launched across a linear television channel alongside non-linear services including Bouygues Telecom, Canalsat, Numericable/SFR, and Free. == See also ==