[Video] Terrence J & Rocsi Announce Their BET Departure, Stephen Hill Releases Statement

After a few weeks of speculation, Tuesday afternoon, the rumor surrounding BET’s Terrence J and Rocsi Diaz’s exit from 106 & Park was confirmed. At the end of the show, they dramatically shared with viewers and BET’s audience that after seven years, they were departing the show.
Watch the video of their announcement:
[youtube width=”590″ height=”415″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TfiYpLLwl1w[/youtube]
Stephen J. Hill, President of Music Programming & Specials for BET Networks, also confirmed the news in a statement:
“Today, after seven exciting years, 106 & Park hosts Terrence J and Rocsi announced that they will be leaving the show. It is no secret that there are a number of opportunities coming their way and we’re fortunate that they’ve been with 106 & Park for so long. They will be staying on the show for a while, so that we can have a “victory lap” — a celebration of their years at the helm of 106 & Park— before their departure. Terrence J and Rocsi are destined for great success and we at BET Networks will always take pride in being their original home — and be a place where I hope they’ll always feel welcome.”
What are your thought’s on Terrence J and Rocsi’s departure?
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