
Reality producer Louis Boyd has joined CBS as VP alternative programming. He will be involved in developing new alternative programs, including reality and game shows, and in overseeing CBS’ current slate of reality series, reporting to EVP alternative programming Jennifer Bresnan. Boyd most recently served as a producer on the Style Network’s How Do I Look? that received a Daytime Emmy nomination last month. Previously, he was a coordinating producer of the Food Network’s Chefs vs. City and a producer on the CW’s Pussycat Dolls and Stylista and Fox’s The Swan.
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Jen knows her game and has made a good hire… Heaven Sent…
Here’s an idea for an “alternative” show for CBS. “Does my butt look too big in this?”. It’s a new style show. A woman tries on pants that are two sizes too small. She says, “Does my butt look too big in this?” Then after the woman says that, have her get killed by a serial killer and the NCIS guys have to solve the case.
This sounds like a winner to me! After the crime goes unsolved it can transition to a ‘Cold Case’ episode!
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great! very pleased to see CBS hiring from the field. a step in the right direction.
that’s the greatest stunt ever! A one week cross-over event through each CBS program
Nice. I went to high school with this guy and dated his sister. Long time ago though. Way to go Louis
Congratulation Louis. Your sister Christine and I have been friends forever since JR. High. She has kept me updated thru the years. I’m really proud of you.
I’ve know this kid since he was born. He’s always wanted to be in show business and has pursyed his dreams since grade shcool. louis is hard working and takes everything he does very serious. CBS has made an excellent choice and will prosper from Louis’s drive and comitment to his profession. CONGRADULATIONS LOU. UNCLE SCOTT.
I went to High School with Louis! Awesome!!
Louis your a great guy!!!!!!!
Good job Louis by the way it’s caitlin tiffanys stepdaughter
Wow! Louis was one of my best friends in grade school. We were in drama together and both dreamed of ending up on SNL. I have been trying to locate him for a few years now, only to find him on this site, and I am ecstatic to find that he has done so well. Louis was not only one of the most talented kids I knew but also one of the nicest. I’m sure that he will be an asset to the network and I wish him nothing but the best.
Joe Fleming