Scott Ehrlich (producer)

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Scott Ehrlich
Born
Scott Ehrlich

(1968-05-01) May 1, 1968 (age 53)
Chappaqua, New York
NationalityAmerican
Alma materThe Graduate School of Political Management & Kenyon College
OccupationExecutive Producer
TitleExecutive, Producer
Children2

Scott Ehrlich is an American executive producer for television and new media currently serving as Senior Vice President of National Networks at Sinclair Broadcast Group.[1][2]

Early years[]

Ehrlich was born on May 1 in Fayetteville, North Carolina.[citation needed] Ehrlich received his master's degree from The Graduate School of Political Management and his undergraduate degree from Kenyon College.[3]

Career[]

Ehrlich began his television career working for Roger Ailes at Ailes Communications, working primarily with first run syndication properties and local newscasts. Later he was part of the turnaround team at CNBC, launch team for America's Talking (converted to MSNBC) and was an early part of the senior executive team that launched the Fox News Channel, including overseeing the creation of foxnews.com in 1996.[4]

Ehrlich then served as Senior Vice President and Executive Producer of News America Digital Publishing, where he was responsible for editorial, production, technology and product development for News Corporation's content-based digital publishing ventures, including FOX.com, FoxNews.com, tvguide.com and foxsports.com. Ehrlich then was promoted to Senior Vice President and Executive Producer of FOX News Corporation.[5][6][7]

Ehrlich served as co-founder of QYOU Media where he developed and launched a new over the air network, TBD, and served as its Chief Executive Officer until March 2017.[8][9][10][11]

References[]

  1. ^ "Stocks". Bloomberg.com.
  2. ^ "Conservative media await Steve Bannon's next move". Financial Times. 2017-08-22.
  3. ^ "NATPE - Meet a fantastic speaker at one of our NATPE Conferences". www.natpe.com.
  4. ^ "Former Fox News Producer Claims The Network's "Brain Room" Led To Hacking".
  5. ^ Savan, Leslie (13 July 2011). "Has Roger Ailes Hacked American Phones for Fox News?" – via www.thenation.com.
  6. ^ "IQ News: Fox Vowing To Get In Net Game By Leveraging Tv Division".
  7. ^ "How Roger Ailes Built the Fox News Fear Factory".
  8. ^ "The QYOU Signs Agreement to Complete RTO of Galleria Opportunities".
  9. ^ Lieberman, David (7 December 2016). "Sinclair To Launch TBD, A Multicast Channel For Short-Form Programming".
  10. ^ "Showmax taps QYOU for custom East African video series". www.screenafrica.com. Archived from the original on 2017-11-07. Retrieved 2017-10-30.
  11. ^ Applebaum, Simon (2 February 2017). "Sinclair Plays a Web TV Hunch with TBD".

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