Kevin Stillmock
Kevin Stillmock is an American cable television entrepreneur. In 1996, at age 19, he became the youngest person ever to found a cable TV specialty channel, the now-defunct Edge TV.[1]
Biography
[edit]Early career
[edit]Stillmock began his career while he was still a student at The Education Channel in Towson, Maryland as an intern, where he served as a production assistant. He was credited as segment producer on a number of occasions.[2]
The Edge TV Years
[edit]In 1996, Kevin Stillmock launched Edge TV utilizing Hughes satellite for uplink coverage and a network of over 100 college cable television channels across the United States for distribution.[1][3]
Later career
[edit]Kevin Stillmock became the Chief Media Strategist for Destiny Channel in 2004 and co-created the Extreme Destiny programming block for that television channel. Destiny Channel no longer broadcasts; much of its programming slate has been merged with a different, larger cable network.[3][4]
Milestones
[edit]- Pet Projects: A television documentary series that featured Brittany Murphy was one of the first animal-oriented television series that Animal Planet later made famous.[1]
- Academy of Television Arts and Sciences College TV Awards: Under Stillmock's leadership, the Academy's College TV Awards were broadcast on national television for the first time. They were hosted by the now late African-American screenwriter Erich Leon Harris.
- No Doubt: Edge TV was the first national television station to broadcast a music video by the band No Doubt.
References
[edit]- ^ a b c MediaWeek Big Network On Campus Retrieved 22 September 2010
- ^ "Kevin Stillmock Productions". Archived from the original on 2011-09-06. Retrieved 2011-08-19.
- ^ a b AsWeek College Net Sees New Youth Niche Retrieved 22 September 2010
- ^ Multichannel News New Network's Destiny Leads to College