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Scott Lembke

Associate Sports Producer
GoTV Networks , Sherman Oaks, CA

Scottropolis@aol.com

Bio:

I’m Scott Lembke, 2-time ATVN Executive Producer.  My first job after graduation was working as a production assistant for ESPN Hollywood, a daily sports and entertainment show on ESPN2.  Thanks to my experience at ATVN I wasn’t just your average PA.  I shot and co-produced dozens of stories across the city as well as a couple out of state.  I also got to write a few segments that made it on air.  Heck, my experience as an anchor even got me consideration as a co-host for the show.  Ultimately, however, that show got cancelled in January 2006, leaving me to pursue other oppotunities in sports tv production.  Which brings me to where I am today:  Associate Sports Producer for GoTV Networks.  What is GoTV, you ask?  Well, GoTV is the leader in made-for-mobile programming, which is a fancy way of saying “stuff you can watch on your cell phone.” I produce and host 3-minute shows centered around professional and college sports that people can watch anytime, anywhere in the palm of their hand.  They include news updates, game highlights, player profiles, trivia and a whole lot of other stuff.  Right now we’re available on major carriers like Verizon, Sprint and Cingular/AT&T but eventually we’re hoping to be on every carrier nation-wide.  To find out more about GoTV, check us out on www.gotvnetworks.com. 

ATVN positions and duties:

Executive Producer, news anchor, reporter, studio camera operator, assistant sports producer, feature sports producer/reporter

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