Frank Radice | |
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Born | Francis John Radice 1949 (age 62–63) Washington, DC, U.S. |
Other names | Frank Radice |
Education |
Bethesda Chevy Chase High School, 1968 |
Occupation | Television Industry Executive |
Years active | 1972 - Present |
Frank Radice is a television industry executive, businessman and author. He resides in New York City and London, England.
Radice currently serves as Managing Partner of VIDA F.R. Company, a promotion, marketing, media, and consulting firm with offices in New York, Los Angeles, and London. Radice also serves as the Expert-in-Residence[1][2] at Definition 6, an Atlanta-based unified digital marketing agency . He is also the Creative Adviser to Thought Development and ON-AIR Pro. Radice is a Member, Directors Guild of America (DGA), Writer/Member, Broadcast Music Incorporated (BMI) and on the Executive Advisory Board for the Broadway Walk of Stars,[3] the Williamsburg International Film Festival, and Worldwide Fan Clubs.
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Frank Radice was President and Chief Marketing Officer of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS)[4] where he added a new category of National Emmy Award for Promotional Announcements and transacted a deal with Associated Television International to broadcast the Daytime Emmy’s on the CW.[5]
From 1973 to 1991, Radice was a producer at ABC News for Nightline, World News Tonight, Good Morning America and The Last Word.
At NBC, Radice was an executive vice president who helped develop the "NBC News: America's News Leader" campaign.[6]
In 2007, he oversaw the marketing of “Where in the World is Matt Lauer?" [7] <http://www.followmatt.com/> which became a successful online NBC Today Show <http://www.todayshow.com/> franchise and was sold to Hyundai Motors under a sponsorship agreement. Radice also coordinated a deal agreement between NBC Universal and Procter & Gamble that launched "Petside.com," <http://www.petside.com/> a web destination catering to the pet industry.
Radice co-created the “America’s First Family” theme for the NBC "Today" show and was Executive Producer of the Emmy nominated “Live For Today” and "Why I Love Today" themes also for NBC’s "Today" show.
In 1996, he oversaw the promotion and marketing of the launch of MSNBC, a 24-hour cable and internet joint venture between NBC News and Microsoft.
In 2006, Frank and his wife, Vida, co-wrote "Sam Katz on the Loose" a pop-up children's book illustrated by Charles Fazzino and published by Random House. A set of puzzles based on the book was released nationwide by Barnes and Noble.
Radice is an award winning musician, songwriter and composer. During his early years, he sang and played guitar in several rock and blues bands including The Righteous Brothers, Peaches & Herb, The Phil Flowers Band and Sideshow. Later in his career, Radice co-wrote the “America’s First Family” theme, and was Executive Producer of the Emmy nominated “Live For Today”[8] and "Why I Love Today" themes,[9] all for NBC’s Today Show.[10]
In 2008 Frank worked with the legendary composer and producer, David Foster, and "Band From TV," on 2 cuts for the CD release of the music from the hit TV show "House, M.D." with proceeds benefiting various charities on the House M.D. Original Television Soundtrack.[11]