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Steve Youngwood
Executive Vice President, Digital Media
MTVN Kids and Family Group
Nickelodeon
Steve Youngwood is Executive Vice
President, Digital Media, MTVN Kids and Family Group.
In this role, Mr. Youngwood leads and manages the various MTVN Kids and
Family Group brands' expansion across current and future digital platforms.
He oversees the day-to-day management of the brands' growing online efforts,
including the kids targeted websites: Nick.com and Nicktoons.com, the
preschool/parenting websites: Nickjr.com, Noggin.com, GoCityKids.com, and
recently launched Parentsconnect.com, the teen targeted website, The-N.com,
and the portfolio of family gaming websites: Neopets.com and the newly
acquired Shockwave.com and Addictinggames.com. Additionally, Mr. Youngwood
oversees the Groups wireless, gaming, interactive television and digital
video initiatives.
A nine-year Nickelodeon veteran, most recently the Senior Vice President,
Media Products for Nickelodeon and Viacom Consumer Products, Mr. Youngwood
was responsible for expanding the Nickelodeon and Viacom Consumer Products
portfolio across numerous entertainment platforms, including video games,
video/DVD, wireless, records and book publishing. He was a key member of the
team that created Tak, Nickelodeons first hit original video game property
that is now being developed as a TV series; led the growth of Nickelodeon to
becoming the number one source of licensed kids video games; led the growth
of the Nickelodeon and Comedy Central DVD businesses into the top two basic
cable brands on DVD with hits like Dora, the Explorer, SpongeBob SquarePants,
Chappelles Show, South Park and Reno 911; led the team that introduced MTV
Networks programming to iTunes, Google and other video distribution
platforms; and helped establish the Nick Records label.
Mr. Youngwood first joined the company in 1997 as a Director, Business
Development. Previously, he was a consultant at McKinsey and Company in both
the United States and Germany.
Mr. Youngwood received a B.A. in history from Yale College and an M.B.A.
from Stanford Business School.
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