J. Brian Gadinsky Explained

J. Brian Gadinsky
Birth Date: February 8, 1957
Mother:Elaine Gordon
Occupation:Television producer and writer
School teacher
Alma Mater:Syracuse University

J. Brian Gadinsky is an American television producer. He is known for being an executive producer for the first season of American Idol, and for producing the inaugural season of America's Most Wanted. He is the CEO of The G Group, and prior to his work in reality television, was a news producer for WTVJ among other local stations. He has received six regional Emmy Awards, a Daytime Emmy nomination, and a Primetime Emmy nomination.

Early life

J. Brian Gadinsky was born on February 8, 1957, and is the son of former Florida State Rep. Elaine Gordon.[1] He grew up in Miami Beach, graduated from Miami Beach High School, and received a B.S. from Syracuse University in 1979.[2]

Career

In his early career Gadinsky worked as a producer at the PBS affiliate WPBT. In 1983, at the age of twenty-seven,[3] he became the Director of Public Affairs at the CBS affiliate WTVJ[4] and the executive producer of the Miami-based television news magazine Montage on WTVJ. In 1986 he received his first news Emmy Award for the show's investigative and feature reporting, and received six Emmy Awards overall. In 1987, Gadinsky also wrote, directed, and produced the syndicated documentary The ABC's of AIDS, for which he received an Emmy Award for writing.[5]

Due in part to the success he had in turning around Montage, Gadinsky became the original producer of the television series America's Most Wanted.[6] In 1991 he was also a producer for American Gladiators,[7] which he produced for five seasons, and for which he was nominated for the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game/Audience Participation Show. In the late-1990s he was also the executive producer for the television series RollerJam on the Nashville Network.[8]

During the 2000s, Gadinsky was an executive producer for Combat Missions on USA Network,[9] an executive producer for Mr. Personality[10] and Anchorwoman on Fox,[11] [12] and an executive producer for American Fighter Pilot on CBS.[13] He was chosen as an executive producer for American Idols first season due to his television production experience,[14] for which he was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Producer of Reality/Game/Informational Series Television in 2003. Gadinsky is also the creator and executive producer for the BET show Sunday Best.

Gadinsky was the CEO of The G Group, a reality television production company[15] where he produced shows including King of Vegas and Tease.[16] [17] In the fall of 2023, Gadinsky began teaching Social Studies at Horace Mann Middle School in El Portal Florida, as a Corps Member with Teach for America.[18]

Personal life

In 2003, Gadinsky signed with the William Morris Agency.[19] He is a season ticket holder with the Los Angeles Dodgers.[20] In 2011, Gadinsky was credited by sports columnist Bill Plaschke for rallying fan resistance, which led in part to the ouster of owner Frank McCourt.[21] He is a member of the Miami Beach High School Hall of Fame.[22] Gadinsky has two sons. His son, Jonah, is a Talent Manager with Dixon Talent in Los Angeles.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Archived copy . 2019-11-15 . 2019-11-15 . https://web.archive.org/web/20191115001032/https://cwgs.fiu.edu/_assets/docs/0203.pdf . dead .
  2. Web site: ANOTHER FACE LIFT FOR 'MONTAGE'. Bill Kelley, Television. Writer. Sun-Sentinel.com. 5 June 1986 .
  3. https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-BC/BC-1983/BC-1983-07-25.pdf
  4. https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-BC/BC-1984/BC-1984-08-27.pdf
  5. Book: 285 . Writing: Techniques for Survival . Mary Ellen Grasso and James Ledford . Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company . 1988.
  6. Book: 101 . America's most wanted: how television catches crooks . Jack Breslin . HarperPaperbacks . 1990.
  7. Web site: Trying out for American Gladiators. EW.com.
  8. Web site: ROLLER DERBY'S ON THE COMEBACK TRAIL. Keith Marder, New York Times News. Service. chicagotribune.com. 21 November 1998 .
  9. Web site: 'Missions': Possible Hit for USA. Jim. Forkan. Multichannel. 17 December 2001.
  10. Web site: We answer Mr. Personality burning questions. EW.com.
  11. Book: Pozner, Jennifer L.. Reality Bites Back: The Troubling Truth About Guilty Pleasure TV. October 19, 2010. Basic Books. 9781580053754. Google Books.
  12. Web site: And that's the way it is -- at least for four weeks - The Boston Globe. archive.boston.com.
  13. Book: Clarke, James. Virgin Film: Ridley Scott. April 24, 2012. Random House. 9780753547083. Google Books.
  14. Book: Rushfield, Richard. American Idol: The Untold Story. January 18, 2011. Hachette Books. 9781401396527. Google Books.
  15. Book: Gitner, Seth. Multimedia Storytelling for Digital Communicators in a Multiplatform World. July 3, 2015. Routledge. 9781317517962. Google Books.
  16. Book: Root, Wayne Allyn. The King of Vegas' Guide to Gambling: How to Win Big at POKER, Casino Gambling & Life! The Zen of Gambling updated. August 3, 2006. Penguin. 9781101099254. Google Books.
  17. Web site: Who wants to be the first King of Vegas?. www.gamingtoday.com.
  18. Web site: Horace Mann Middle School Staff . September 7, 2023.
  19. Web site: Brian Gadinsky. Jill. Feiwell. February 11, 2003.
  20. News: Once again, most people in Los Angeles won't be able to watch the Dodgers on TV . 2021-11-27 . 2015-03-03 . Matt Bonesteel . . Washington, D.C. . 0190-8286 . 1330888409.
  21. Web site: His Los Angeles sports MVPs for 2011: Dodgers fans. December 27, 2011. Los Angeles Times.
  22. Web site: Miami Beach Senior High School Alumni Association - Announcements - Miami Beach Senior High School Alumni Association eMail Bulletin .