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Scott Sternberg

Emmy Award-winning television producer Scott Sternberg and his reality-based Scott Sternberg Productions have produced First Time on TV and Movies Funniest Outtakes for NBC, America's Junior Miss Pageant in Mobile, Alabama along with Go For It, the teen sports game show for ABC Family. Other productions include MIA: Solved for the History Channel, Party Chicks, a relationship show for Paramount's First Run Division, Flash Forward with Deborah Norville for VH-1, and AMC's new talk show for Fall 2003, Shootout with Peter Guber and Peter Bart.

In addition, Sternberg launched a new daytime talk series, Talk or Walk, for Tribune Entertainment and executive produced Wheel 2000 and Jep, the kids' versions of Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy!; Rock and Roll Jeopardy for VH-1; the groundbreaking Internet magazine series IZ.com and IZ Extreme Sports for television and the web. He created the syndicated relationship series Lover or Loser for Studios USA, along with Friends or Lovers for the USA network. He produced and directed the highly rated series Before They Were Stars for ABC, The Road to Hollywood ,Before They Were Champions for NBC.

The company opened The Atrium, a style-TV division targeted at A&E, HGTV, Discovery and the international marketplace, and has a new development relationship with Electronic Arts: the video game giant.

In 1998, Sternberg founded Spanglish Entertainment to produce Spanish language television series for the domestic audience. Sternberg produces Buscando Pareja (The Dating Game), Los Recien Casados (The Newlywed Game) and the sitcom hits Solo en America (One Day At A Time) and original comedy Los Beltran for Telemundo.

Other producing credits include syndicated hits Hollywood Squares, Love Connection, The Dating Game, The Newlywed Game, and The Quiz Kids Challenge, two regional home shopping programs, Shopvail and Shop New Orleans, as well as the regional series Montana Live, which is currently on the air. He continues to serve as a consultant to the highly rated Good Morning Vail program in Vail, Colorado.

Sternberg has been widely acknowledged for his creative success in a variety of television genres. His awards include an Emmy for Best Informational Special for his work as producer/director of PBS' "A Special Class" with a Cable Ace Award for the talk show Remember with Roy Firestone; and an NAACP Image Award nomination for the special "Mike Tyson: Portrait of the People's Champion".

Prior to forming Scott Sternberg Productions in 1991, Sternberg served as executive vice president of Guber-Peters Television from 1987-1991. While there, he oversaw all development and production of network, first-run syndication and cable programming.

Sternberg and his Scott Sternberg Productions are based at Raleigh Studios in Hollywood.

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