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UPDATE: BET’s 106 & Park Ending After 12 Years On The Air

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After 12 years of bringing the latest videos from almost every major hip hop and r&b artist into our homes. BET has decided to cancel 106 & Park. The announcement may come as a shock to many of it’s fans and loyal viewers because BET recently launched a search to replace hosts Terrence J and Rocsi Diaz. According to HIP HOP WIRED:

“The show announced the news Wednesday (Sept. 19), via Twtter. “We sadly announce that on September 28th, 2012, we will air our last episode.” The post was later deleted.”

“Jenkins relocated from New York to Los Angeles in search of movie stardom, a feat which he achieved thanks to his co-starring role in Think Like A Man, and recently landed a co-hosting gig on E! News, while Diaz is also trying to get her acting career moving. Both hosts were chosen by way of a national search for replacements for Marie “Free” Wright and A.J.Calloway, the duo that kicked off the series in September of 2000. Over the last decade the likes ofKanye WestRihanna,  Drake2 Chainz, Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj and more have all graced the colorful coaches to talk up their new projects.”

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It seems BET‘s “106 & Park” will not be ending it”s twelve year run after all, amidst rumors that circulated yesterday on several social media sites BET‘s official 106 & Park Twitter account posted the following messages:

106 & Park is not ending. We have new hosts coming Oct. 1 & r planning an official send-off for our beloved @TerrenceJ &@RocsiDiaz #new106

Fam, Don’t believe the hype! We aren’t going anywhere! We ARE planning a farewell to @TerrenceJ & @rocsidiaz tho. #New106 hosts Oct. 1 6P/5c

BET‘s president Stephen Hill also made a comment via Twitter:

RT @Lyssn_and_Learn: Just gonna ask the source @StephenGHillis it true 106 and park is being cancelled??««No it’s not. Not even close!”

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