HBO Executive Producer is Rick Bernstein. Born in Miami, raised in Birmingham....bammer.
He went to Missouri you flaming fucktard.
that's the fourth name I've heard. All were branded 'bammers" At some point it becomes ridiculous. I don't doubt they are behind it, but proof is required.
Alabama Stage and Screen Hall of Fame to Honor Two in 2006(Tuscaloosa, Ala.) - The seventh presentation of the Alabama Stage and Screen Hall of Fame awards has been scheduled for Saturday, April 22, 2006 on the campus of Shelton State Community College at 9500 Old Greensboro Road in Tuscaloosa, Alabama."Since 1999, Theatre Tuscaloosa, in partnership with Shelton State Community College, has hosted the Stage and Screen Hall of Fame," said Paul K. Looney, executive director of the event. "I'm proud to announce that our honorees for 2006 are favorite native son Jim Nabors and Rick Bernstein executive producer of HBO Sports."Rick Bernstein, born in Miami but raised in Birmingham, graduated from Mountain Brook High School in 1975. It was in Alabama, as a teenager with a love of sports, that Bernstein coincidentally found his way into sports television. As a young boy, Bernstein sold refreshments and souvenirs at Rickwood Field and Legion Field.After befriending an ABC Sports technician, he learned that ABC frequently hired production assistants and runners. In the years that followed, he drove though out the South working college football games, Wide World of Sports, Auto Racing and Golf. By the time Bernstein reached college, he was traveling 35 weekends a year for ABC sports.Following graduation from the University of Missouri, Bernstein began working in 1980 as a Production Assistant for the then fledging HBO Sports.At the time, HBO Sports had just entered the Boxing business and had few programs to speak of, other than Inside the NFL. Bernstein traveled to New York to work on what he thought would be a one month project. Twenty five years later, he remains in New York, today as Executive Producer and Senior Vice President of HBO Sports.He is responsible for overseeing the production of all HBO sports programming, including World Championship Boxing, Boxing After Dark, Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel, Costas Now, Inside the NFL and an array of documentaries. He works with an entire production staff as well as the best broadcasters in sports television today including James Brown, Cris Collinsworkth, Bob Costas, Bryant Gumbel, Jim Lampley and Dan MarinoThroughout his career at HBO, his contributions have earned four Peabody Awards and 16 Emmy Awards.Bernstein holds a BS/BA degree in Business from the University of Missouri and lives in Larchmont, New York with his wife Jane and his three children.
Rick Bernstein, born in Miami but raised in Birmingham, graduated from Mountain Brook High School in 1975. It was in Alabama, as a teenager with a love of sports, that Bernstein coincidentally found his way into sports television. As a young boy, Bernstein sold refreshments and souvenirs at Rickwood Field and Legion Field.
Psh. Bullshit. We all know people who live in Mountain Brook don't have to sell refreshments at Alabama football games. I bet he worked the recruiting sections. I bet he sold popcorn for cheap prices. I bet it was popcorn boxes full of money.
Again, born in Miami....raised in birmigham, fucking retard. Maybe the NtYF will hit him up with some real fucking questions.
He is responsible for overseeing the production of all HBO sports programming, including World Championship Boxing, Boxing After Dark, Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel, Costas Now, Inside the NFL and an array of documentaries.
On a side note, I read in another article earlier today that the host (Nick Charles) of the bolded show above hosted his last show a week ago because he is about to die of cancer. It was to be his final show/calling of a boxing match. He was also CNN's first sports anchor and beat Chris Berman head to head in ratings when CNN did sports (they don't anymore). Just thought that was interesting.