What did you learn from your first job? by Nick Stuart, CEO at Odyssey Networks
Uploader: Russell Sarder
Original upload date: Tue, 02 Dec 2014 00:00:00 GMT
Archive date: Mon, 06 Dec 2021 16:25:35 GMT
Nick is an award-winning independent television producer and journalist who was formerly CEO of the UK-based, nonprofit independent production company, CTVC. He is credited with re-inventing that orga
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nization by expanding distribution of its faith-oriented programming into prime time and into the mainstream media including radio, establishing an educational department, and introducing TrueTube, a teen-oriented Web site where real-life stories and documentaries are featured on a YouTube-style online platform. TrueTube, often referred to as “You Tube with a conscience,” won major awards in the UK in its first year of operation, including the Jerusalem Award for best on-demand Internet TV network and the Education Resource Award for innovation.
Nick brings an intriguing mix of skills and experiences to Odyssey, having created quiz shows, produced music videos and reported from war zones. Earlier in his career, he was a reporter and presenter on Britain’s most watched TV network, ITV, as well as on the Five channel. A veteran of radio and TV programming and production, he created hundreds of hours of programming for BBC 1, BBC 2, BBC 4, ITV, Channel 4, Five, Discovery, History and National Geographic during his tenure at CTVC alone. Among Nick’s recent productions are “Florence Nightingale,” a spiritual portrait of the heroic founder of the nursing profession; “God Is Green,” a look at Christian, Muslim and Hindu leaders uniting to fight global warming; and “Clash of the Worlds,” a examination of the roots of the divide between Christianity and Islam. “Victim 0001,” his documentary about Mychal Judge, chaplain of the NYFD who perished on 9/11, won the prestigious Sandford St. Martin Religious Television Award in 2005.
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Nick Stuart tells the story of how after graduating from the National Broadcasting School, he was offered his first job at a small radio station along the coast of Britain. After being there only two weeks he moved to larger radio station in Brighton as a junior reporter. He talks about his career progression, and what he learned from his “second job'.
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