Showtime Networks Inc. Appoints Dinkins, Jr.

To Oversee Production of All Sports Programming Telecasts

 

 

NEW YORK – Showtime Networks Inc. has hired long-time sports producer David Dinkins, Jr. to oversee

production of boxing and mixed martial arts (MMA) telecasts for the premium television network, it was

announced today by Ken Hershman, senior vice president and general manager, Showtime Sports & Event

Programming. From 1987 to the present, Dinkins has been the primary producer of the Showtime

Championship Boxing series.

 

“David is one of the most dedicated and creative men in television,” said Hershman, who has overseen the

Sports & Event Programming department for nearly five years. “He has been an invaluable asset to our

boxing franchise and will now add his creativity, insight and experience to our burgeoning MMA

programming.”

 

With Showtime Sports expansion into mixed martial arts, Dinkins will be tasked with building the new

EliteXC and ShoXC programs. While there has been explosive interest in this combat sport, SHOWTIME is

the first and only premium television network to televise MMA.

 

When asked about the future of MMA on the network, Dinkins said, “This is a tremendous opportunity for us

to put our stamp on a new and growing sport. We plan to be innovative while maintaining the same high

quality that viewers have come to expect from our boxing telecasts.”

 

David Dinkins, Jr

 

In 1981 Dinkins became a staff producer at CBS Sports. During his six years at the network, he covered all

the major sports leagues, NCAA events, various world championships and the Pan Am Games. Twice he

received Sports Emmy® Awards for his production work on NFL games.

 

In 1987, Dinkins left CBS to pursue an opportunity with SHOWTIME to help establish its new boxing

franchise. Having been one of the top boxing producers at CBS, it was an easy transition into the rapidly

growing business of boxing on premium television.

 

During this time, Dinkins continued to produce events for ESPN, ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC as well as a

number of major sporting events including the Olympic Games and Mike Tyson pay-per-view programs. He

consulted on Mark Burnett’s “The Contender” and with The Football Network.

 

Aside from his television work, Dinkins is on the board of Fisher House, a foundation that provides

transportation and housing for the families of injured military personnel to visit their relatives while they are

hospitalized. Recently he also became a board member of The Caring Place, a facility created by colleague

and SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING color analyst Al Bernstein and his wife Connie to help families

touched by cancer.

 

The newest Showtime Networks executive is the proud son of New York City’s first African-American mayor,

David Dinkins, Sr.

 

About Showtime Networks Inc.

Showtime Networks Inc. (SNI), a wholly-owned subsidiary of CBS Corporation, owns and operates the

premium television networks SHOWTIME®, THE MOVIE CHANNEL™ and FLIX®, as well as the multiplex

channels SHOWTIME® TOO™, SHOWTIME® SHOWCASE, SHOWTIME EXTREME®, SHOWTIME

BEYOND®, SHOWTIME NEXT®, SHOWTIME WOMEN®, SHOWTIME FAMILYZONE® and TMC XTRA.

SNI also offers SHOWTIME HD®, THE MOVIE CHANNEL HD™, SHOWTIME ON DEMAND™ and THE

MOVIE CHANNEL ON DEMAND™. All SNI feeds provide enhanced sound using Dolby Digital 5.1. SNI is

also an owner and manager of SUNDANCE CHANNEL, a venture of NBC Universal, Robert Redford and SNI.

SNI also manages Smithsonian Networks, a joint venture between SNI and the Smithsonian Institution. SNI

markets and distributes sports and entertainment events for exhibition to subscribers on a pay-per-view

basis through SHOWTIME® PPV.

 

 

- Press Release issued by Showtime with a little editing from us (color, etc...)

- Photo courtesy of Showtime

 

 

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(9/5/07)