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TV One
CEO Wonya Lucas to leave company, Alfred Liggins to assume duties
(October 22, 2012) TV One's President and CEO, Woyna Lucas, has resigned
from her position at the cable channel effective at the end of October.
Alfred Liggins, CEO and President of Radio One will add oversight of all
daily network operations for TV One to his portfolio effective November
1.
"Wonya has created a strong foundation for TV One's future success with
the launch of two new hit series, R&B Divas and The Rickey Smiley Show,"
Mr. Liggins commented. "I and the Radio One family thank her for her
leadership and guidance and wish her well in her next endeavor."
Ms. Lucas remarked, "It has been my pleasure to have had the opportunity
to be a part of TV One and work with Alfred Liggins, Cathy Hughes, and
the TV One staff. I am extremely proud of what has been accomplished
during my time with the network and am confident that the senior team
under Alfred's leadership will continue to thrive and succeed."
Lucas was named President and CEO of TV One August of last year. She
succeeded broadcast veteran and the network's first President and CEO,
Johnathan Rodgers.
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