While working at HBO, Bell pitched the idea of a 24-hour comedy network that became Comedy Central. He held senior positions in programming and marketing during the channel’s first eight years. During his time, he encountered many challenges pitching the show to becoming one of the most popular comedy channels in the world. Art also shares with us his latest memoir, Constant Comedy: How I Started Comedy Central and Lost My Sense of Humor. In this episode, you will learn about how corporate jobs can teach you skills to start your own business and how to bring your vision to life from the drawing board to overcoming speed bumps along the way!
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