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11-03-2009, 05:28 PM
Link (http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRelease/idUS129367+03-Nov-2009+PRN20091103)
Chris Wyatt, President and CEO of
AmericanLife TV Network (ALN), announced today the hiring of acclaimed
television and film director/producer Aaron Norris (Walker Texas Ranger), who
will act as President of Development, overseeing all acquisitions and
production as well.
"We are blessed to have Aaron join our executive team. His expertise and
proven track record will help drive ALN's original programming and take the
network to the next level," says Wyatt. Currently undergoing a re-development
and revamping of its on-air look, Norris' contributions will compliment the
vision and expansion of the network.
Best known as Executive Producer for the long-running CBS hit Walker Texas
Ranger, Norris steered the show through nine seasons and 203 episodes.
Directing its top-rated episodes, Norris was responsible for Walker's top ten
ratings season after season.
Along with a lifetime in martial arts, Norris' action knowledge grew out of
personal experience. He served in the U.S. Army, including Korea duty,
commanding his own platoon. Today, Norris is actively involved in the
organization known as Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS). The
group's mission is to provide help, hope and healing to those grieving from
the death of a loved one, who bravely served in the U.S. Military.
(www.TAPS.org)
After time in the service, Norris became instrumental in introducing the world
to the genre appropriately called action. His early contributions were in
co-writing and producing such films as Silent Rage, Lone Wolf McQuade and
Invasion U.S.A. Norris quickly transitioned to directing, bringing us
timeless treasured action films like Braddock: Missing inAction III, Platoon
Leader, Delta Force 2, The Hitman and Hellbound. He went on to direct the
much-loved films Sidekicks and Top Dog, starring Chuck Norris.
As Norris' resume and success continued to grow, he expanded into
international film distribution with his company, Tanglewood Entertainment.
Tanglewood successfully distributed, produced and acquired feature films,
selling in the international marketplace.
In 1995, Norris moved to CBS where he catapulted the series Walker Texas
Ranger into the franchise it continues to be. Under the CBS umbrella, Norris
simultaneously created and directed the critically acclaimed two-hour pilot
Sons of Thunder and executive produced and co-wrote The President's ManI & II,
as well as Logan's War. These continue to stand as viable titles for CBS
today.
Most recently, Norris produced the Sony/Screen Gems film Not Easily Broken,
which released in January of 2009.
"I consider myself fortunate to work with Chris and the team at ALN.
Contributing to a family-oriented network and media outlet is an honor and a
culmination of my career journey that is extremely satisfying," says Norris.
"I believe in the focus our network represents and the void we will fill in
the industry."
Dedicated to the needs of the American family, the AmericanLife Network is
focused on providing socially responsible multi-media. Norris has legitimized
his commitment to ALN's vision with the recently completed in-house production
of Everyday Life with Robert A. Schuller.
About AmericanLife TV Network(TM)
AmericanLife Network is dedicated to delivering wholesome family-friendly
entertainment, targeting the 78 million US baby boomers, in particular. The
network features memorable comedies, dramas, classic movies and original
programming 24 hours a day.
ALN is currently undergoing changes that include improving the network's
on-air look, revamping syndicated programming and strategically rebranding the
network as the destination for family television. The network is developing
new, original content to compliment an expansive offering of classic programs
and films.
The AmericanLife Network was acquired by ComStar Media Fund, LP in May 2009
with plans to build a premiere family-friendly network that will amalgamate
television and Internet mediums and fill a void for safe, family programming.
More information is available online at www.americanlifetv.com.
Chris Wyatt, President and CEO of
AmericanLife TV Network (ALN), announced today the hiring of acclaimed
television and film director/producer Aaron Norris (Walker Texas Ranger), who
will act as President of Development, overseeing all acquisitions and
production as well.
"We are blessed to have Aaron join our executive team. His expertise and
proven track record will help drive ALN's original programming and take the
network to the next level," says Wyatt. Currently undergoing a re-development
and revamping of its on-air look, Norris' contributions will compliment the
vision and expansion of the network.
Best known as Executive Producer for the long-running CBS hit Walker Texas
Ranger, Norris steered the show through nine seasons and 203 episodes.
Directing its top-rated episodes, Norris was responsible for Walker's top ten
ratings season after season.
Along with a lifetime in martial arts, Norris' action knowledge grew out of
personal experience. He served in the U.S. Army, including Korea duty,
commanding his own platoon. Today, Norris is actively involved in the
organization known as Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS). The
group's mission is to provide help, hope and healing to those grieving from
the death of a loved one, who bravely served in the U.S. Military.
(www.TAPS.org)
After time in the service, Norris became instrumental in introducing the world
to the genre appropriately called action. His early contributions were in
co-writing and producing such films as Silent Rage, Lone Wolf McQuade and
Invasion U.S.A. Norris quickly transitioned to directing, bringing us
timeless treasured action films like Braddock: Missing inAction III, Platoon
Leader, Delta Force 2, The Hitman and Hellbound. He went on to direct the
much-loved films Sidekicks and Top Dog, starring Chuck Norris.
As Norris' resume and success continued to grow, he expanded into
international film distribution with his company, Tanglewood Entertainment.
Tanglewood successfully distributed, produced and acquired feature films,
selling in the international marketplace.
In 1995, Norris moved to CBS where he catapulted the series Walker Texas
Ranger into the franchise it continues to be. Under the CBS umbrella, Norris
simultaneously created and directed the critically acclaimed two-hour pilot
Sons of Thunder and executive produced and co-wrote The President's ManI & II,
as well as Logan's War. These continue to stand as viable titles for CBS
today.
Most recently, Norris produced the Sony/Screen Gems film Not Easily Broken,
which released in January of 2009.
"I consider myself fortunate to work with Chris and the team at ALN.
Contributing to a family-oriented network and media outlet is an honor and a
culmination of my career journey that is extremely satisfying," says Norris.
"I believe in the focus our network represents and the void we will fill in
the industry."
Dedicated to the needs of the American family, the AmericanLife Network is
focused on providing socially responsible multi-media. Norris has legitimized
his commitment to ALN's vision with the recently completed in-house production
of Everyday Life with Robert A. Schuller.
About AmericanLife TV Network(TM)
AmericanLife Network is dedicated to delivering wholesome family-friendly
entertainment, targeting the 78 million US baby boomers, in particular. The
network features memorable comedies, dramas, classic movies and original
programming 24 hours a day.
ALN is currently undergoing changes that include improving the network's
on-air look, revamping syndicated programming and strategically rebranding the
network as the destination for family television. The network is developing
new, original content to compliment an expansive offering of classic programs
and films.
The AmericanLife Network was acquired by ComStar Media Fund, LP in May 2009
with plans to build a premiere family-friendly network that will amalgamate
television and Internet mediums and fill a void for safe, family programming.
More information is available online at www.americanlifetv.com.