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Tony DiSanto

Tony DiSanto in 2010

Tony DiSanto is CEO of the Allyance Media Group, which he founded in 2018 with financier Matthew Bruderman. He also serves as President and Head of Content for DIGA Studios, which he founded with Liz Gateley in 2011. DIGA, a studio and production company hybrid,[1] initially staked by IAC mogul Barry Diller and Electus founder Ben Silverman, was acquired by the Allyance Media Group in 2018.[2]

From June 2009 through January 2010, DiSanto served as the President of Programming at MTV, supervising the development and production of all series, specials, and feature films for television.[3] During his tenure as President, the network's ratings rose 30 percent with reality hits such as Teen Mom, 16 and Pregnant and Jersey Shore,[4] three of the highest rated shows in cable television in 2010.[5] DiSanto also ushered in a return to scripted programming at the channel with The Hard Times of RJ Berger,[1] Teen Wolf[6] and Skins,[7] the latter two of which launched in 2011. Disanto is credited as an executive producer for the former MTV and now, VH1 series Scream.[8]

DiSanto began his career as an intern at MTV.[3][9] He graduated to directing commercial spots, music videos, and electronic press kits for bands. By 2003, as Head of Production, DiSanto was supervising special events as well as creating and executive producing shows. DiSanto's early efforts include creating Say What? Karaoke and Global Groove, and co-creating Total Request Live with Carson Daly.[10][11]

DiSanto is a graduate of the Kanbar Institute of Film, Television and New Media of the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University.

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References

  1. ^ a b Janollari replaces DiSanto -- Variety Archived 13 November 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ DiSanto exits MTV to form DiGa -- Variety
  3. ^ a b Tony DiSanto in NY Times
  4. ^ DiSanto leaves MTV
  5. ^ MTV hits -- Daily Beast
  6. ^ Scripted at MTV -- Variety
  7. ^ Scripted at MTV -- Variety
  8. ^ Goldberg, Lesley (June 24, 2019). "'Scream' Reboot Moves to VH1, Gets July Debut, Trailer (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved June 26, 2016.
  9. ^ Dream Job: Tony DiSanto -- NY Post
  10. ^ MTV's Man Behind the Series -- NY Times
  11. ^ Reality Royalty -- NY Post
  12. ^ DiSanto wins Culture Award -- NY Mag
  13. ^ Disanto named Influential -- NY Mag

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