Why do we love Superheroes? Because they have the power to get things done. We’re thrilled when they fly, we’re excited when they transform, and we cheer when they destroy evil.
Producers with superhero qualities create great shows and they work again, and again and again. So what’s the trick to unleashing the superhero in you?
Never leave home without your cape
You can either scale a wall one brick at a time like a mere mortal, or you can strap on your cape and leap tall buildings with a single bound.
Let the world know you’re the type of producer that understands that nothing is impossible; in fact you eat challenges for breakfast. You know what the goal is and nothing will…
Newspapers filled their headlines with it, the United States Senate investigated it, and Robert Redford made a movie about – it was the television quiz show scandals of the 50’s. The fallout began in 1956 when millions of Americans across the country sat in their living rooms, hunched over their TV dinner trays watching Columbia Professor Charles Van Doren answer questions on the game show Twenty One. His final winnings totaled $129,000, the equivalent of about 1 million dollars today. But his achievements proved false when he later revealed the producers fed him the answers to the questions before the show. The scandal not only rocked Mr. Van Doren’s blue-blood world, but wiped clean the television game show genre for years to come.