Nash Entertainment

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Nash Entertainment
Company type Privately held company
IndustryTelevision production
Founded1994;31 years ago (1994)
Founder Bruce Nash
Headquarters,
United States
Key people
Bruce Nash (President and CEO)
Products Television programs
Website www.nashentertainment.com

Nash Entertainment is an American reality television production company founded in 1994 by Bruce Nash. The company is located at Sunset Gower Studios in Hollywood, California. [1] It has 14 corporate employees and approximately 250 production employees.

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In October 2024, the company signed a multi-title distribution deal with Shout! Studios to bring unscripted shows to streaming and other digital platforms worldwide. [2]

Television programs

Title [3] YearsNetworkNotes
Before They Were Stars 1996 ABC co-production with Scott Sternberg Productions
Breaking the Magician's Code: Magic's Biggest Secrets Finally Revealed 1997–1998, 2002, 2008–2009 Fox (1997–2002)
MyNetworkTV (2008–2009)
co-production with Don Weiner Productions
World's Most Amazing Videos 1999–2001, 2006–2008 NBC (1999–2001)
Spike TV (2006–2008)
co-production with NBC Studios
You Asked for It 2000NBC
I Dare You: The Ultimate Challenge UPN
Best Kept Secrets TLC
I-Witness2001–2002
Robotica 2001
Meet My Folks 2002NBC
Dance Fever 2003 ABC Family co-production with Merv Griffin Entertainment
For Better or For WorseTLC
Head to Head Discovery Channel
Mr. Personality Fox
My Life is a SitcomABC Family
Totally Outrageous BehaviorFox
E!
Who Wants to Marry My Dad? 2003–2004NBC
For Love or Money
Outback Jack 2004 TBS
Wanna Come In? 2004–2005 MTV
Who Wants to Be a Superhero? 2006–2007 Sci-Fi Channel co-production with POW! Entertainment
Most Shocking 2006–2010 TruTV
Most Daring2007–2010
Amazing Sports Stories2008 Fox Sports Net
Crisis PointTruTV
Top 20 Most Shocking2009–2012
Moments of Impact2009–2010Discovery Channel
Caught Red Handed 2012–2013TruTV
Clipaholics2012
Top 20 Funniest 2013–2015

Television specials

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References

  1. "Nash Entertainment - Contact". Nash Entertainment. Retrieved May 3, 2021.
  2. Barraclough, Leo (October 20, 2024). "Shout and Nash Sign Multi-Title Distribution Deal, Including 'For Love or Money,' 'Meet My Folks,' 'Magic's Biggest Secrets' (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety . Retrieved February 2, 2025.
  3. "Nash Entertainment - Television". Nash Entertainment. Retrieved May 16, 2024.