- Brian Frons
Brian Frons is an American television executive who holds a Master of Science degree inCommunications from
Syracuse University and a Bachelor of Arts degree in History from the State University of New York atFredonia .The head of
Disney-ABC Television Group ,Alex Wallau , named Frons the president of the newly-created Daytime, Disney-ABC Television Group in May 2006. The promotion elevated Frons from his position as head of ABC Daytime, a position he has served in since August 2002.In his capacity as president of
ABC Daytime , Frons was responsible for the development, marketing, production and promotion of all ABC Daytime properties, which include "All My Children ", "General Hospital ", "One Life to Live ", and "The View ". Under his leadership, every daytime drama has hit new lows in terms of ratings (GH's series low was on 10/11/06; AMC reached a record low of 2,144,000 viewers on Friday, November 2, 2007; OLTL's was on Thursday , December 20, 2007 with 2,186,000 viewers), andPort Charles was canceled.In his new position, Frons takes on the additional duties of overseeing the
SOAPnet cable network and Disney-ABC's syndication arm, In addition to developing, promoting and overseeing numerous series, Frons was also instrumental to the launch of TheSoap Opera Digest Awards .His wife is
Jeanine Guarneri-Frons , an award-winning director for Santa Barbara. [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0345413/]Roles
*Senior vice president (London-based
SBS Broadcasting , S.A.)
*President, Creative Affairs (New World Entertainment )
*Vice president, Creative Affairs,NBC Productions
*Vice president of NBC Entertainment
*Director, Daytime Programming, CBS Entertainment
*As himself on an episode of AMC in late 2005
*Creative Consultant of AMC & OLTL (2004-present)
*Story Consultant of GH (2004-present)
*Head Writer (with Julie Hanan Carruthers) of AMC (mid- January 2008 - January 30, 2008)External links
* [http://www.abc.com ABC Daytime]
* [http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA6425815.html Broadcasting & Cable 2007 Interview]
* [http://bschool.pepperdine.edu/dels/history/bfrons/bfrons.html Pepperdine University Interview]
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