Bruce Rosenblum
Bruce Rosenblum served as chairman & CEO of the Television Academy from 2012 to 2016.
Rosenblum is regarded as one of today's most innovative media and entertainment executives. Until recently, Rosenblum served as president of Legendary Television and Digital Media, the Legendary division charged with producing programming across multiple linear and non-linear on-demand platforms on a global basis, as well as the development of global multi-platform digital distribution opportunities for broadband, mobile and emerging technologies.
Bruce Rosenblum served as chairman & CEO of the Television Academy from 2012 to 2016.
Rosenblum is regarded as one of today's most innovative media and entertainment executives. Until recently, Rosenblum served as president of Legendary Television and Digital Media, the Legendary division charged with producing programming across multiple linear and non-linear on-demand platforms on a global basis, as well as the development of global multi-platform digital distribution opportunities for broadband, mobile and emerging technologies.
Rosenblum left an indelible mark on the media industry while serving for 26 years at Warner Bros., the last 14 of which overseeing the entire Warner Bros. portfolio of television businesses, including worldwide production, traditional and digital distribution globally, and broadcasting. With more than two decades at Warner Bros., Rosenblum was widely recognized for leading an unparalleled executive team and defining the company's television business, which, under his watch, consistently contributed half of Warner Bros. Entertainment's yearly profits.
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Bruce Rosenblum
Mary Rose (L) and Bruce Rosenblum at the Board of Governors Meeting at the Universal Sheraton on Thursday, Dec. 18, 2014, in Universal City, Calif.
Bruce Rosenblum and Television Academy Chairman and CEO Hayma Washington are seen at the 2017 Performers Nominee Reception, presented by the Television Academy at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on Friday, Sept. 15, 2017, in Beverly Hills, California.
Chris Hardwick and Bruce Rosenblum at the 2106 Creative Arts Ball.
Anthony Anderson is excited to see that black-ish has been nominated as Lauren Graham and Television Academy chairman and CEO Bruce Rosenblum look on in the Wolf Theatre at the Saban Media Center, North Hollywood, California on July 14, 2016.
Anthony Anderson, Lauren Graham, and Television Academy chairman and CEO Bruce Rosenblum in the Wolf Theatre at the Saban Media Center, North Hollywood, California on July 14, 2016.
Television Academy Chairman and CEO Bruce Rosenblum, Dana Delany, and Lynn Roth at the 2016 Academy Honors on Wednesday, June 8 at the Montage in Los Angeles, California.
Jon Cryer, Bruce Rosenblum, and Garry Marshall at the Television Academy’s 70th Anniversary Gala and Opening Celebration for its new Saban Media Center on June 2, 2016
Television Academy Governors Edward Fassl, Daniel H. Birman, President and COO, Maury McIntyre, Chairman, Bruce Rosenblum, Vice Chair, Kevin Hamburger and Governor Tammy Glover at the 2015 Creative Arts Ball.
Sarah Paulson with Television Academy Chairman and CEO Bruce Rosenblum at the Performers Peer Group Celebration August 24 at the Montage in Beverly Hills, California.
Performers Peer Group governor Bob Bergen, Television Academy chairman and CEO Bruce Rosenblum, and Television Academy president and COO Maury McIntyre on the red carpet at the Performers Peer Group Celebration August 24 at the Montage in Beverly Hills, California.
Don Mischer, Andy Samberg, and Bruce Rosenblum
Television Academy chairman and CEO Bruce Rosenblum
Uzo Aduba and Cat Deeley look on as Television Academy CEO Bruce Rosenblum announces the nominees for Outstanding Comedy Series at the nominations announcement for the 67th Emmy Awards July 16, 2015 at the Pacific Design Center in Los Angeles, CA.
Uzo Aduba and Cat Deeley react as Television Academy CEO Bruce Rosenblum announces the nominees for Outstanding Drama Series at the nominations announcement for the 67th Emmy Awards July 16, 2015 at the Pacific Design Center in Los Angeles, CA.
Uzo Aduba and Cat Deeley congratulate each other as Television Academy CEO Bruce Rosenblum announces that both women have been nominated for Emmys, Aduba for Supporting Actress in Orange is the New Black, and Deeley as host of So You Think You Can Dance, at the nominations announcement for the 67th Emmy Awards July 16, 2015 at the Pacific Design Center in Los Angeles, CA.
Television Academy chairman and CEO Bruce Rosenblum speaks at the awards presentation at the Eighth Annual Television Academy Honors, May 27 at the Montage Beverly Hills.
Host Dana Delaney and Television Academy Chairman and CEO Bruce Rosenblum at the awards presentation at the Eighth Annual Television Academy Honors, May 27 at the Montage Beverly Hills.
Television Academy chairman and CEO Bruce Rosenblum, host Dana Delaney, Honors chair Lucia Gervino, and Television Academy president and COO Maury McIntyre arrive at the Eighth Annual Television Academy Honors, May 27 at the Montage Beverly Hills.
Showtime president David Nevins and Television Academy CEO Bruce Rosenblum at An Evening with Homeland.
Television Academy CEO Bruce Rosenblum, Showtime president David Nevins, actors Claire Danes and Damian Lewis and executive producer Howard Gordon at An Evening with Homeland.
Television Academy CEO Bruce Rosenblum and Peter Rice at the 66th Emmys Governors Ball.
Bruce Rosenblum and Sofía Vergara of Modern Family at the 66th Emmys.
Sofia Vergara (l) of Modern Family and Television Academy CEO Bruce Rosenblum present an award at the 66th Emmy Awards.
Academy Chairman & CEO Bruce Rosenblum, left, and nominee Sarah Paulson attend the Television Academy's 66th Emmy Awards Performance Nominee Reception at the Pacific Design Center on Saturday, Aug. 23, 2014, in West Hollywood, Calif. (Photo by Invision for the Television Academy/AP Images)
Academy Chairman & CEO Bruce Rosenblum, left, and nominee Jon Voight attend the Television Academy's 66th Emmy Awards Performance Nominee Reception at the Pacific Design Center on Saturday, Aug. 23, 2014, in West Hollywood, Calif. (Photo by Invision for the Television Academy/AP Images)
Bruce Rosenblum (l) and Jesse Tyler Ferguson (r) of Modern Family attend the Performers nominee reception.
Bruce Rosenblum (l) and Sarah Paulson (r) of American Horror Story: Coven attend the Performers nominee reception.
Bruce Rosenblum (l) and Jon Voight (r) of Ray Donovan attend Performers nominee reception.
Bruce Rosenblum (l) and Matt LeBlanc (r) of Episodes attend the Performers nominee reception.
Paris Barclay, Gail Mancuso and Bruce Rosenblum at the Directors nominee reception at the Directors Guild of America in West Hollywood, California.
Ryan Murphy and television Academy CEO Bruce Rosenblum at the Directors nominee reception at the Directors Guild of America in West Hollywood, California.
Television Academy CEO Bruce Rosenblum at this year's Emmy Awards Red Carpet Rollout ceremony at the Nokia Theatre LA LIVE.
Television Academy CEO Bruce Rosenblum, 66th Emmys host Seth Meyers and show executive producer Don Mischer at this year's Emmy Awards Red Carpet Rollout ceremony at the Nokia Theatre LA LIVE.
Television Academy CEO Bruce Rosenblum, 66th Emmys host Seth Meyers and show executive producer Don Mischer at this year's Emmy Awards Red Carpet Rollout ceremony at the Nokia Theatre LA LIVE.