Lauren zalaznick biography
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Zalaznick, Lauren 1963-
PERSONAL
Born January 18, 1963; married; children: three. Education:Brown University, B.A., English and premedical studies, 1984. Avocational Interests: Cooking, reading, watching films with her children.
Addresses:
Office—Bravo Networks, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, 14th Floor East, New York, NY 10112.
Career:
Producer and executive. Film and television producer, 1986-94; VH1 (cable television network), vice president for on-air productions, 1994-c. 1996, then senior vice president for original programming, c. 1996-2002; Bravo Networks, New York City, involved with various projects and affiliated with Trio Network, beginning 2002, executive vice president of Trio Network, president, beginning 2005. Worked as a line producer, production executive, production manager, and location assistant; producer of public service announcements, music videos, commercials, and promotional pieces.
Awards, Honors:
Houston Film Festival Silver Medal (with others), best public service announcement, 1991, for "Too Much"; Independent Spirit Award nomination (with Christine Vachon), best feature, Independent Features Project/West, 1996, for Safe; Daytime Emmy Award nominations (with others), outstanding special class program, 1999, and outstanding special class ser
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Lauren Zalaznick
The keynotes by Lauren Zalaznick focus on television and share how the television has become a direct reflection of the moral, social, political and emotional state of society. Lauren Zalaznick shows how the television reflects the needs of the nation, and it reflects the intelligence of its viewers.
Lauren Zalaznick earned her bachelor's degree in English literature from Brown University, and began her television career in 1994 as vice president of on-air promotion at VH1. She worked as the executive producer of Zoolander, and has produced numerous award-winning fims including Kids, Safe, Swoon and Girls Town. She was president of the TRIO network, and currently works at NBCUniversal while leading the Bravo network.
The keynotes by Lauren Zalaznick compare people's reliance on television over the last 50 years, and describe the current situation in today's society. Viewers give television life and longevity, and people must be conscious of the amount of media they are dependant on.
Featured Keynote - Media Consciousness
Lauren Zalaznick Shares How Television Reflects Our Nations' Need States
TV executive Lauren Zalaznick reflects on the concept of television. Zalaznick states that the average American watches at least 5 hours of television a day.