- Lloyd Braun (media executive)
Lloyd Braun (born 1958) has been a creative force behind a number of successful television programs. His first major success came with producer
David Chase for their idea for the show "The Sopranos ". [cite web|title=Yahoo! appoints Lloyd Braun head of media and entertainment|first=Joanna|last=Stevens|url=http://docs.yahoo.com/docs/pr/release1191.html|accessdate=September 28|accessyear=2006] He went on to serve as the Chairman of the ABC Entertainment Group from 2002 to 2004. Braun was fired from his position at ABC shortly after greenlighting the $13 million pilot to the television show "Lost", one of the most expensive in modern broadcasting. The show went on to become a huge success, as did other shows greenlit by Braun and his partner, Susan Lyne, including "Desperate Housewives " and "Grey's Anatomy ". These shows began an unprecedented turnaround for ABC. [ cite news | last=Craig | first=Olga | title=The man who discovered 'Lost' - and found himself out of a job | url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/1496199/The-man-who-discovered-'Lost'---and-found-himself-out-of-a-job.html
work=The Daily Telegraph | date=2005-08-14 ]In November 2004, he joined
Yahoo! to run Yahoo! Media Group, the company's content division. Braun's tenure at Yahoo had its ups and downs, with questions arising more than once as to what Yahoo's original content strategy was going to be. He initiated discussions withMark Burnett for a revival of an ABC Television pilot "The Runner", which was ultimately scrapped. He was also credited with the creation of "The 9", a now defunct online entertainment show. [cite web|title=Lloyd Braun gets his TV show|url=http://www.valleywag.com/tech/lloyd-braun/|accessdate=September 28|accessyear=2006] . Braun's departure from Yahoo! was announced in December 2006. [cite web | title=Struggling Yahoo to shuffle management | url=http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-yahoo6dec06,1,3687263.story | accessdate=2006-12-05 ]Recently, Braun partnered with former Fox network executive
Gail Berman to form the independent production company BermanBraun. In March 2007, BermanBraun entered into a strategic alliance withNBC to create television programming for which NBC would have a first look. In July 2007, BermanBraun entered into a strategic alliance with Pepsi to create original online programming for which Pepsi would have a first look to sponsor. In December 2007, BermanBraun partnered with producer Thom Beers to exclusively schedule a two hour block of unscripted "docudrama" programming for NBC.Braun earned his B.A. from
Vassar College in 1980, and his law degree fromHastings College of the Law in 1983. He currently serves on the VassarBoard of Trustees , with a seat due to expire in 2010. [cite web|title=Vassar College web site|url=http://www.vassar.edu/about/trustees.html|accessdate=May 15|accessyear=2008]Prior to becoming a television executive, Braun practiced entertainment law for 10 years, representing several high profile clients such as
Larry David ,Howard Stern andDavid Chase .The character Lloyd Braun on the sitcom "
Seinfeld " was named after him, since the media executive served as the lawyer of Larry David. [cite web|url=http://www.imediaconnection.com/content/5217.asp|last=Robins|first=Max|title=Finding the Voice of the Web, Part 1|accessdate=June 18|accessyear=2007]External links
*imdb name|id=1569361|name=Lloyd Braun
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