Tony DiSanto
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Tony DiSanto is the Executive Vice President of Series, Development and Animation for MTV and Head of Programming for MTV2. He is also the Executive Producer of Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County, Run's House, The Hills, 8th and Ocean, and The Andy Milonakis Show. In 1998 he co-created Total Request Live ("TRL") with Carson Daly, as well as Say What? Karaoke, two shows that had long runs on MTV. Tony is a graduate of NYU Film School and worked as a director of music videos, short films and promotional spots prior to taking a staff production job at MTV in the mid-1990s.
[edit] Other Works
- Made (2003) - Executive producer
- Nick Cannon Presents Wild 'N Out (2005) - Executive producer
- The Shop (2006) - Executive producer
- Stankervision (2005) - Executive producer
- PoweR Girls (2005) - Executive producer
- Maui Fever (2007) - Executive producer
- Human Giant (2007) - Executive producer
- Nick Cannon Presents Short Circuitz (2007) - Executive producer
[edit] External links
- Tony DiSanto at the Internet Movie Database
- NY Times "The Man Behind the Series"
- Broadcasting and Cable "Reality and Other Cool Stuff
- New York Magazine - The Culture Awards
- New York Magazine - The Influentials
- Bile "I Reject" (from the motion picture soundtrack "Mortal Kombat") - 1994, Directed by Tony DiSanto
- New York Post - Reality Royalty
- New York Post - Dream Job: Tony DiSanto

