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Scott SternbergAmerican television producer, head of the company 'Scott Sternberg Productions'.
Date of Birth: .
Country: USA |
Content:
- Scott Sternberg: American Television Producer and Executive
- Early Career and Documentary Production
- Expanding Role in the 1990s and Beyond
- Scott Sternberg Productions
Scott Sternberg: American Television Producer and Executive
Scott Sternberg is an American television producer and the head of Scott Sternberg Productions.
Early Career and Documentary Production
Sternberg's career began in 1978 as he produced and wrote "Science Fiction Film Awards." Known for his expertise in unscripted television, he went on to direct and produce several shows in the 1980s, including "Everything Goes," "The Wolfman Jack Radio Show," "The New Hollywood Squares," "The All-New Dating Game," and "The Gong Show."
Expanding Role in the 1990s and Beyond
In the 1990s, Sternberg's responsibilities expanded as he wrote, directed, and executive produced the documentary "The Road to Hollywood." He also served as host and executive producer for the game show "Let's Go Back" and produced programs such as "The Quiz Kids Challenge," "Wheel 2000," "Jep!," "As Seen On," "Extreme Gong," "Solo en America," and "Great Pretenders."
Sternberg continued his prolific work into the new millennium, producing shows like "Lover or Loser," "Go For It!," and "Catch 21." Currently, he holds executive producer titles on "Raw Nerve" and "On the Case with Paula Zahn."
Scott Sternberg Productions
Sternberg's production company, Scott Sternberg Productions (SSP), has become a major producer of television content across various platforms. Specializing in entertainment programs such as reality shows, game shows, and talk shows, SSP creates and distributes unscripted content.
SSP has established relationships with television markets throughout the United States and internationally, facilitating the exchange of new formats and showcasing the work of American creators abroad. The company also embraces technology, distributing content online and working to bridge the gap between the Internet and traditional media, bringing both Internet creations to television and television content to the Web.

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