Betty Cohen

She had been tasked with producing public service announcements, and soon came to realize that the "larger picture" was her strength rather than smaller details.

[1] She was promoted to senior vice president of TNT and tasked her with creating a channel to house Ted Turner's recently-purchased, extensive animation library.

[5] Cohen stepped down from her post on June 18, 2001, due to creative disagreements with Jamie Kellner, then-head of Turner Broadcasting;[6] she also stated, "I was afraid I would die the queen of cartoons.

Cohen remained with parent company AOL-Time Warner until September 2002, to develop multiplatform services aimed at adolescents and young adults.

[3] She was inducted into the Broadcasting and Cable Hall of Fame and received the Muse Award from NY Women in Film and TV.