The news isn’t always bad after a split. Under Wang’s leadership, Bravo launched its first scripted series “Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce,” which averaged an impressive 824K in A18-49, 910K in A25-54. In June, he helped launch “Odd Mom Out,” the network’s first half-hour scripted comedy. Wang embraces the best business advice he ever got: “We get to make television for a living… enjoy it!”

What’s your biggest professional accomplishment in the past 12 months?

Successfully launching “Girlfriends’ Guide To Divorce,” Bravo’s first scripted show, and getting a second season renewal.

Best business advice you’ve received?

We get to make television for a living…enjoy it!

How do you define diversity?

Diversity for me is all about a point of view and making sure that we have, at all times, a diverse set of perspectives feeding, enhancing, or challenging the creative…all in the interest of the show.

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