Andrew Glassman is an American television producer. Glassman founded the production company Glassman Media in 2001 following his successful career as an Emmy Award-winning investigative Broadcast Journalist during which he appeared on-air at NBC News, CNBC, MSNBC, WCAU, and WNBC.[1]
In 2019, Glassman Media was acquired by Endeavor Content, a division of Endeavor.[2]
Glassman's credits include two Primetime Game shows, FOX's game show Spin the Wheel, produced in partnership with Justin Timberlake’s production company Tennman Entertainment[3] and NBC's game show The Wall, produced in partnership with LeBron James's production company SpringHill Entertainment.[4]
Glassman's dating show credits include four seasons of CMT's Sweet Home Alabama,[5] two seasons of WeTV's Match Made in Heaven,[6] and four seasons of NBC's Average Joe.[7]
Other Glassman Credits include ABC's reboot of Battle of the Network Stars,[8] Three Wishes (NBC), Death Valley (CMT),[9] and GSN's Bingo America.[10]
Glassman has also produced 4 original series for the INSP Network including Guts and Glory, The Cowboy Way: Alabama, Turquoise Fever, and Ultimate Cowboy Showdown.
Guts and Glory is a competition series hosted by rodeo star, J.B. Mauney, following rodeo competitors all trying to prove themselves in order to win a chance to compete at the American Rodeo.
The Cowboy Way: Alabama is a docuseries following the lives of 3 modern day cowboys. The 7th season will be airing in 2020.[11]
Turquoise Fever, a turquoise mining docuseries premiered its first season in 2019. The series follows the Otteson family who hold claims to many mines in the Nevada desert.[12]
Ultimate Cowboy Showdown, hosted by Trace Adkins, premiered in 2019 and currently has three seasons. The series puts 12 cowboys and cowgirls head-to-head to test their strength, grit, and endurance with the hopes of naming the Ultimate Cowboy.[13]
Glassman's game show The Wall has international formats in over 30 territories around the world including France,[14] Germany,[15] England.[16] and Romania.[17] The Wall is the most travelled new format of 2017 and 2018.[18]
In 2019, France's network TF1 commissioned episodes of the game show Spin the Wheel, produced by Glassman Media and Justin Timberlake's production company Tennman Entertainment.[19]
2018 NATPE Unscripted Breakthrough Awards - The Wall was the game-show winner.[20]
2019 C21Media International Format Awards - The Wall won Best Studio-Based Gameshow Format.[21]
2021 Real Screen Awards - The Wall won Best Competition Game or Quiz Show[22]
2022 Real Screen Awards - The Wall won Best Competition Game or Quiz Show[23]
Glassman's coverage of Grays Ferry beatings, a racially charged story, is seen as controversial. Glassman states that his coverage of the event was, "fair and accurate".[24]