Bob Greenblatt is since launched his production company, The Green Room.
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Bob Greenblatt is since launched his production company, The Green Room.
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Bob Greenblatt earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in theatre management from the University of Illinois and a Master of Arts in arts administration from the University of Wisconsin's Madison School of Business.
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Bob Greenblatt earned a Master of Fine Arts from the USC School of Cinema-Television's Peter Stark Producing Program.
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Bob Greenblatt began his television career at the Fox Broadcasting Company, where he ran prime-time programming and developed such shows as the original Beverly Hills, 90210 and Melrose Place, The X-Files, and Party of Five.
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Bob Greenblatt supervised a slate of original programming that dramatically repositioned the pay channel as a leader in the premium cable business.
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Bob Greenblatt succeeded Jeff Gaspin in January 2011 after Comcast took control of the newly renamed NBCUniversal.
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Bob Greenblatt was responsible for helping oversee the development of HBO Max, the company's streaming service which launched in May 2020.
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Bob Greenblatt was fired from WarnerMedia in August 2020 amid restructuring.
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Bob Greenblatt is the first and only openly gay broadcast TV president.
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