Taran Swan at Nickelodeon Latin America D Linda A Hill Kristin C Doughty 1999
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I was hired by Nickelodeon Latin America as a consultant for their TV and Web production arm, and then the head of TV for the division. I quickly realized that the company had a lot of potential and talent, but some real limitations. It wasn’t the worst place to work at the time, but it wasn’t ideal either. At first, I was shocked to learn that Nick’s TV show division only had 25% female producers, and 30% of them were new hires. Nick had a lot of money in its
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Taran Swan, Nickelodeon Latin America and Nickelodeon (Nick) have entered into an agreement to expand the Nick Latin America portfolio with the signing of an eight year license for the world’s largest kids channel network. The new network will be called NICK LATINO. The license includes the exclusive rights to Nick’s best known franchises such as Avatar, Rugrats, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Bread and Circuses, and The Wild Thornberrys. It also en
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In 1999 I was at Nickelodeon Latin America, the network that replaced Nickelodeon in the United States in September 1998, and my title was Senior Editor/Senior Director of Programming. As a Senior Editor, I was responsible for programming Nick’s Latin American broadcast schedule, which included two full blocks (7 p.m. To 10 p.m. And 9 p.m. To 11 p.m.) for the region. Additionally, I was responsible for the network’s
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One of the first animated TV shows that I ever saw was Taran Swan’s Tales from Earthsea. The animated movie, produced by Disney, was based on the book of the same name written by C.S. Lewis, with beautiful hand-drawn illustrations. I was blown away by the visuals. As the story progresses, the hero, Taran, meets a group of wise, elfin beings who teach him about the universe, its inhabitants, and their ways of thinking. They also give him advice on how to navigate his
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“Taran Swan was hired in 1999 to take over as the General Manager for Nickelodeon Latin America and the Caribbean. The first job of Taran Swan was as a “Voice Director.” He helped to develop the children’s shows on Nickelodeon for kids aged between 2-7 years old in these regions. During his time as a “Voice Director,” Swan worked with a number of TV executives to create shows that appealed to the local kids and used a combination of
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“Taran Swan: From an Episode of Pete and Pete, to Nickelodeon Latin America D Linda A Hill Kristin C Doughty 1999 I was fortunate enough to meet Pete and Pete creator and executive producer Mike Rokyo. As soon as I saw his face, I knew that it was him. I knew right away that I had the privilege of a lifetime meeting this genius. What was it about his personality that made him so interesting? What was it about his storytelling