Logo GM Lisa Sherman Exiting Network

Under her guidance, the gay-targeted cable channel had grown from 13 to 50 million homes

Viacom

Lisa Sherman is leaving Logo TV network after eight years with the gay-targeted cable channel.

“It is with reluctance that I have accepted Lisa’s Sherman’s resignation as executive VP and general manger of Logo,” said Viacom Media Networks Music and Logo Group president, Van Toffler, in an internal memo on Monday obtained by TheWrap.

Sherman helped launch the network with then president Brian Graden in 2005 and was made executive vice president and general manager in 2008. In that position, she managed daily operations for the channel. Under her watch, the network grew from 13 million homes to more than 50 million homes.

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