TV Kids Summer Festival Lines Up Evan Shapiro

Media cartographer and thought leader Evan Shapiro is on board for the TV Kids Summer Festival, which you can register for here for free.

Shapiro has produced and created a number of innovative, award-winning programs and media properties, including Take My Wife, Funny Women of a Certain Age, This Is Film Is Not Yet Rated, Dinner for Five, HitRecord, Brick City and Portlandia. He is currently producing the podcasts Cancel Culture and Next with Novo, as well as the feature film Grimm Legacy for Disney+, the feature All Over Christmas with Vortex Pictures and the series Cooper’s Bar for AMC. An Emmy- and Peabody Award-winning producer and professor of media and entertainment at New York University/Stern School of Business and Fordham University/Gabelli School of Business, Shapiro also runs his company ESHAP, offering media insights as a service to clients across projects as varied as connected TV distribution, podcast producing and web3.

Taking place June 6 to 9, the TV Kids Summer Festival will feature keynotes and panels with leading executives and creatives discussing the major trends in the children’s programming business. It will be streamed live and available on-demand on TVKidsSummerFestival.com. Unlike other events requiring hefty registration fees, attendance to the TV Kids Summer Festival is free. The inaugural festival attracted more than 1,700 participants.

Look for more announcements in the coming weeks about key speakers and panels taking place during the TV Kids Summer Festival.

You can register for the TV Kids Summer Festival here, free of charge.

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