American Public Television (APT) is the leading syndicator of high-quality, top-rated programming to the nation’s public television stations. Founded in 1961, APT distributes 250 new program titles per year and more than one-third of the top 100 highest-rated public television titles in the U.S. APT’s diverse catalog includes prominent documentaries, performance, dramas, how-to programs, classic movies, children’s series and news and current affairs programs. Doc Martin, Midsomer Murders, America’s Test Kitchen From Cook’s Illustrated, AfroPoP, Rick Steves’ Europe, Pacific Heartbeat, Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television, Legacy List with Matt Paxton, Lidia’s Kitchen, Kevin Belton’s New Orleans Kitchen, Simply Ming, The Best of the Joy of Painting with Bob Ross, Live From the Artists Den, James Patterson’s Kid Stew and NHK Newsline are a sampling of APT’s programs, considered some of the most popular on public television. APT also licenses programs internationally through its APT Worldwide service and distributes Create®TV — featuring the best of public television's lifestyle programming — and WORLD™, public television’s premier news, science and documentary channel. To find out more about APT’s programs and services, visit APTonline.org.
New York-based Paradox Communications creates Emmy Award winning nonfiction television programming -- from traditional documentaries and news reports, to narrative driven “real-life” stories and magazine-show segments.
Developed and produced programming for PBS (PBS NewsHour, INNOVATION, China Now), ABC (Good Morning America), CBS (60 Minutes), Discovery (Spacewalkers, Cathedrals of the Sky) and HBO (Diary of a Red Planet).
Wrote and supervised production of the international version of Century Masters, a 15-part Chinese cultural history series. Series distributed in English, Spanish, Arabic, Russian and French.
Created Shanghai 1937: Where World War II Began, documentary exploring how the Battle of Shanghai in 1937 marked the start of what would eventually become World War II. Broadcast on 200+ American Public Television stations.
Created People in Motion, the first primetime documentary series in U.S. television history to deal with disability. Series hosted by Itzhak Perlman and Marlee Matlin.
Series Production of Beyond Beijing. Four-part documentary series, broadcast in 43 countries and seen by 250+ million viewers, tied to 2008 Summer Olympics. Responsible for all aspects of production and post-production.
Participated in a wide range of international co-productions, partnering with the ABC (Australia), Globo (Brazil), SMG (China), ZDF (Germany), SVT (Sweden) and United Nations Television.