Scot Rubin - G4

G4

See also: G4 (TV channel)

In 1999 Rubin was recruited by then President of Walt Disney Television, Charles Hirschhorn. In 2000 Rubin and members of his All Games Network staff moved from NYC to Los Angeles to develop a prototype website for the network to obtain financial commitments from cable operators. In 2001 Adelphia and Comcast committed to initial funding of $20M per year for 5 years. Rubin took on the role of VP of Internet, IT, and Program Editorial. Rubin also conceived, Produced, Wrote, and Hosted the networks interactive talk show G4tv.com. Rubin was also responsible for hosting various specials including the EA Sports Madden Challenge from 2002-2004. Rubin wrote the first two season of the series Filter.

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