Sabrina Eisenstadt is the SVP of original programming for BET Studios, a part of BET Media Group and Paramount Global. BET Studios was created to give a dedicated home to Black talent, in front of and behind the camera, to develop and produce content for all networks and platforms. Over the past two and a half years, Sabrina has overseen the production of their first series, DIARRA FROM DETROIT (now starting a writers room for Season 2), and has sold shows to Peacock, Hulu, Onyx, FX and Nickelodeon.
Prior to that, she was a VP of Current Programming at Warner Horizon and then Warner Brothers. She oversaw the creative direction of multiple series, including The Flight Attendant, Night Court, Pennyworth and David Makes Man, from Oscar winner Tarell McCraney. Before diving into the studio world, she ran development for Momentum TV, a production company, where she produced three series for AT&T's Audience Network and sold multiple shows to both cable and broadcast. She spent 5 years at CBS in their current programming department. She's a graduate of Northwestern University, where she really found her love for tv, and created their first television drama series, "University Place", a really, really long time ago.