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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rob_SorcherRob Sorcher - Wikipedia

    Robert Sorcher (born December 22, 1961) is an American television executive producer for Warner Bros. Television Group. Sorcher was formerly executive vice president and global chief content officer at Cartoon Network, starting his job in 2008, and promoted in 2013.

  2. http://www.fost.org2016 Future of StoryTelling Summit Speaker: Rob SorcherChief Content Officer, Cartoon NetworkAt Cartoon Network, Rob Sorcher has been a dr...

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  3. Aug 28, 2020 · Register is adding Cartoon Network's productions to his purview while Sorcher is shifting to a producing deal with WBTVG.

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    Rob Sorcher is a Chief Content Officer at Cartoon Network, starting his job in 2008. He is a producer for We Bare Bears. He currently lives in Los Angeles, California.

    Rob's career began when he worked with several advertisement companies, working as a New York City advertising executive, and a creative director for Grey Advertising, Griffin-Bacal, and Benton & Bowles.

    He had also worked for AMC Network as EVP programming and production. He was credited for being the reason why the network grew tremendously, thanks to Rob introducing scripted originals, such as the Golden Globe, Mad Men, Breaking Bad, and the mini-series Broken Trail. Mad Men, Breaking Bad, and Broken Trail are all Emmy-winning series.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm2246319Rob Sorcher - IMDb

    Rob Sorcher is Chief Content Officer for Cartoon Network, responsible for driving the network's content development, and its digital and gaming businesses.

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  5. Aug 23, 2018 · An oral history of Pendleton Ward's "Adventure Time," as the series heads toward its conclusion, featuring interviews with artists, writers, actors and executives.

  6. Aug 28, 2020 · Rob Sorcher, who served as head of Cartoon Network Studios and chief content officer for the channel, will exit his role. He signed a production deal with Warner Bros. TV Group that will...

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