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Intro | American television executive | |
Places | United States of America | |
is | Media Executive | |
Work field | Business Film, TV, Stage & Radio Journalism | |
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Birth | 7 June 1988, Paterson, New Jersey | |
Age | 36 years |
Biography
Doug Herzog is an American television executive. He was formerly the president of Viacom Music and Entertainment Group, he oversaw MTV, VH1, Logo TV, Comedy Central, Palladia, Spike, and Epix. Herzog is credited with bringing South Park, The Daily Show, and The Colbert Report to Comedy Central. He was also responsible for the cancellation of Mystery Science Theater 3000.
Biography
He was born on born July 16, 1959. Herzog graduated from Emerson College in Boston. After college, one of his early jobs was as a music-segment producer on the nationally syndicated Entertainment Tonight show in Hollywood.
He has held senior positions with USA Network, where he helped launch Monk, and at Fox, launching Malcolm in the Middle. Prior to his first association with Comedy Central, he had been an Associate Producer on CNN and TBS, and a senior manager at MTV, and was responsible for MTV News, Camp MTV, The Real World, Road Rules, Beavis and Butt-Head, The MTV Movie Awards, and The MTV Video Music Awards.
On December 21, 2016, Doug Herzog, the president of Viacom Music and Entertainment Group, is leaving the company (which was effective on January 12, 2017).
Awards
Herzog has been inducted into the Broadcasting and Cable Hall of Fame.