

Industry Standard w/ Barry Katz
Barry Katz
A one-of-a-kind insiders look at Hollywood from a totally different perspective. This inspirational weekly series provides an “all access pass” to the entertainment business through the eyes of comedy manager/producer Barry Katz and the industry's biggest "behind the scenes" players who candidly reveal the risky decisions they made that led to the most groundbreaking internet, television, radio, music, and film content in the world. Combining humor, insight, and motivation; Katz provides the blueprint for the audience to take their careers to the next tier, while showcasing each guests’ extraordinary journey from humble beginnings to the highest levels in their field.
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May 23, 2016 • 1h 32min
148: Garry Marshall
GARRY MARSHALL is a 50 year show business veteran who has created, written, produced, and acted in some of the most beloved projects in history. The legendary Hollywood icon has worked on a plethora of huge hit TV series, such as "The Dick Van Dyke Show," "Happy Days," "The Lucy Show," "Laverne & Shirley," "Mork & Mindy," and "The Odd Couple," as well as 20 blockbuster films, including "Pretty Woman," "Beaches," "Runaway Bride," "The Princess Diaries," and "New Year's Eve."
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May 16, 2016 • 2h 34min
147: Michael Madsen
MICHAEL MADSEN is an award-winning actor, author, poet, and photographer. He has appeared in over 170 films, including memorable starring roles in huge films like "Reservoir Dogs," "Thelma & Louise," "Wyatt Earp," "Free Willy," "Donnie Brasco," "Species," "Kill Bill," "Sin City," and "The Hateful Eight," which was his fourth collaboration with two-time Oscar winner Quentin Tarantino.
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May 2, 2016 • 1h 34min
145: Bob Emmer
BOB EMMER, with over 40 years of experience,
is the
COO of The Shout Factory, and oversees their legal and business
affairs activities, including groundbreaking deal negotiations for
content, as well as major contracts, music clearances,
distribution, manufacturing, financing, international
activities, and their production arm (Blaze Entertainment).
Emmer
previously served as Executive Vice President at Rhino
Entertainment for twelve years beginning in 1984 where his
responsibilities included business affairs, deal execution, and
project oversight for their record, video and film
divisions, increasing revenue to over $100M during his
tenure. Following
the initial stage of Rhino’s acquisition by the Warner Music Group
(“WMG”, a division of Time Warner), Emmer was recruited to serve as
Senior Vice President, Business Affairs at WMG, whose record labels
include Elektra, Warner Bros, Atlantic and Rhino
Entertainment. Prior
to joining Rhino Entertainment, Emmer served as Director of
Business Affairs for MGM/UA Home Video and Senior Vice-President,
Creative and Business Affairs at Alive Enterprises, a multi-faceted
entertainment management and production company.
His
early career includes assisting in the commercial development of
numerous music talents, including Alice Cooper, Blondie, and Teddy
Pendergrass, as well as executive producing and creating the NBC
late night music show “Rock ‘n Roll
Tonite.” Emmer
has taught several college courses on the music industry at UCLA’s
Entertainment Extension School and serves on the Board of Directors
of several charities, including the Executive Committee of the City
of Hope’s Music and Entertainment Industry
Group.
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Apr 25, 2016 • 1h 57min
144: Cindy Chupack
CINDY CHUPACK is a two-time Emmy Award-winning writer and producer, best known for her work on "Sex & The City," "Modern Family," "Everybody Loves Raymond," and "Coach." She has also won three Golden Globes for her work. Her first screenplay, an adaptation of Nick Hornby's novel "How To Be Good," made the 2008 blacklist of best unproduced screenplays, she is attached to direct her first feature film called "Whatever Makes You Happy" for Netflix, and is about to start work as a co-executive producer under Jim Carrey on "I'm Dying Up Here," a new Showtime series about the comedy scene in 1970's Los Angeles. In addition to writing for television and film, Chupack has written two books, "The Between Boyfriends Book," and "The Longest Date: Life as a Wife."
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Apr 18, 2016 • 1h 51min
143: Greg Coolidge
GREG COOLIDGE is a writer, director, producer, and former actor. He produced and starred in the critically acclaimed Sundance film, "Possums." He then began to expand his career, co-writing the cult hit "Sorority Boys" and its sequel, as well as "The Sachem Cup," and "The Wanderer." Coolidge also ventured into television, creating "Revved" for Fox, and "5-0" and "Procedural" for NBC. With writing partners The Job Factory, a group of comedy writers, they wrote "Long Shots" and "Uncoachable" for Disney, and "Super Movie" for Revolution. He made his directorial debut with "Employee of the Month," starring Dane Cook, Jessica Simpson, and Dax Sheppard. Coolidge then began producing "Mancrush" for New Line, and co-created, direct, and executive produced Nickelodeon's "The Troop." He also created and wrote Universal's hit film, "Ride Along," starring Ice Cube and Kevin Hart, and he is currently writing and producing "The Expendables" television series for Fox.
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Apr 11, 2016 • 2h 6min
142: David Wild
DAVID WILD is an Emmy nominated writer and critic in the music and television industries, a New York Times Best Selling Author, as well as a contributing editor at Rolling Stone magazine. A graduate of Cornell, Wild spent his time at Esquire magazine before coming to Rolling Stone as a music editor and writer. Since 2000, Wild has spent much of his time writing for television including the Grammys, the Emmys, the Academy Awards and numerous other award shows. Wild was also the host of the television series “Musicians,” which aired on Bravo!. That same year, he was nominated for an Emmy for his work on “America: A Tribute to Heroes.” He has written liner notes for “Aerosmith,” “Bon Jovi,” “Neil Diamond,” “Billy Idol,” “Frank Sinatra,” “Motley Crue,” “Van Halen,” and many more. His best selling books include “Friends: The Official Companion,” “Seinfeld: The Totally Unauthorized Tribute,” and “Friends 'til the End.” In his newest venture, David will co- host a new digital talk show for Fandango called “Naked Lunch” with Phil Rosenthal.
Follow David on twitter @wildaboutmusic and follow Barry @barrykatz.
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Apr 4, 2016 • 2h 20min
141: Tom Rhodes
TOM RHODES is a world traveling comedian who is now celebrating his 30th year as a stand up comedian. The New York Times describes him as “A mostly natural intellect with a knack for reporting the harsh realities of life with a dark and absurdly optimistic cynicism.”
Rhodes has built a career that not only includes stand-up specials, a sitcom (NBC’s Mr. Rhodes), a travel show, a late night talk show (in Holland), and numerous live CD’s & DVD’s, one of which (“Rhode Scholar”) Laughspin.com named the Number One Comedy DVD of that year.
As a featured travel writer for Huffington Post, his travel story ‘A Tragedy, A Miracle And A Brawl…Welcome to Ireland’ was awarded “one of the Top 10 Best Travel Stories.”
Tom became the first comedian to sign a development deal with Comedy Central and performed at the first ever HBO Aspen Arts Festival. At the Montreal International Comedy Festival, he was discovered by an NBC talent scout which led to a development deal to create his own sitcom.
His podcast, "Tom Rhodes Radio" was named one of the Top 10 of Best Podcasts by Matador Network and was praised as the best newcomer in The Onion's A.V. Club. Since 2013, "Tom Rhodes Radio" joined Bill Burr's & Al Madrigal’s All Things Comedy Network. You can catch his newest stand-up special, “Light Sweet Crude,” now on Netflix.
Follow Tom on Twitter @_tomrhodes, and follow Barry @barrykatz
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Mar 28, 2016 • 2h 10min
140: Marty Callner
MARTY CALLNER is an award-winning director and producer, known for his work with legendary artists such as Robin Williams, Madonna, George Carlin, Cher, Jerry Seinfeld, Aerosmith, Chris Rock, The Rolling Stones, Justin Timberlake, and many more. He began his career directing television news, quickly became the director for the Boston Celtics for WBZ-TV, then started his relationship with HBO by producing the Wimbledon tennis tournament, and went on to direct numerous sports, comedy, and music specials that launched the fledgling network into the powerhouse it is today. He has created a plethora of #1 music videos, comedy specials, and TV shows, including HBO's smash hit "Hard Knocks." Callner has won Emmys, MTV Music Video Awards, DGA awards, cable ACE honors, and his work on Aerosmith's "Cryin'" was voted MTV's best music video of all time.
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Mar 7, 2016 • 1h 45min
137: Barry Rudin
BARRY RUDIN is the founder and CEO of Barry's Tickets. He got started in the business when his sister's boyfriend taught him how to scalp tickets when he was just a teenager, and grew the business throughout high school and college. Barry's Tickets is the largest season ticket holder for the Lakers, Clippers, Kings, and Dodgers. The company sponsors the Clippers' Kiss Cam, and Rudin has also built groundbreaking relationships with the Greek Theatre, Hollywood Bowl, Pantages Theater, and Staples Center in Los Angeles. In addition to his business, Rudin is also a member of the boardroom associates for the Heart Foundation at Cedars Sinai, and was given the Humanitarian Award by the Harold Pump Cancer Foundation.
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Feb 29, 2016 • 2h 10min
136: Harry Abrams
HARRY ABRAMS is the founder and CEO of Abrams Artists Agency. He started in the mailroom of MCA, working his way up to junior agent and finally agent. He started Abrams-Rubaloff with Noel Rubaloff after MCA disbanded, and later Abrams, Harris, & Goldberg, before eventually founding what is now Abrams Artists Agency. Initially working with television and radio hosts, Abrams grew his businesses to work with stage and film actors as well. Over the years, Abrams has worked with Bob Barker, Gary Owens, Arte Johnson, Bob Eubanks, Wink Martindale, Jim Lang, Jaclyn Smith, Bob Crane, Chick Hearn, Jennifer Lopez, Katie Holmes, Liam Neeson, and Kerry Washington.
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