DiGa

DiGa is an independent production studio co-founded by former MTV executives Tony DiSanto and Liz Gateley on January 1, 2011.[1] DiGa creates, develops and produces prime-time cable and network reality and scripted television programming, feature films and digital content across all platforms in partnership with Ben Silverman's multimedia studio, Electus,[2] an operating business of IAC. Electus will retain exclusive distribution rights to all content and programming produced by the company with Electus’ International Distribution division distributing their projects internationally and aligning them with Electus’ advertising and marketing partners.

DiGa is headquartered in New York City with a production/edit center in Los Angeles.[3]

Projects

Projects announced in development include:

DiSanto and Gateley continue work MTV Networks in the ongoing development of multiple series, including the scripted MTV series Teen Wolf, a reinvention of the 1985 film.[4]

Personnel

Tony DiSanto

Prior to forming DiGa, DiSanto and Gateley were creative executives for MTV.[5] In June 2009, DiSanto was appointed President of Programming of MTV. While there, he was responsible for the creation of the MTV reality shows Teen Mom, Jersey Shore and 16 and Pregnant. With Gately, he was also responsible for the development of MTV's new scripted dramas including The Hard Times of RJ Berger and Teen Wolf.

Liz Gateley

Gateley joined MTV in 2003 as the Vice President of Development and worked her way up to become Head of Series Development for MTV. In her first year at MTV she created the reality show Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County and executive produced the spin-off, The Hills. She was also involved in the creation of Run’s House, America's Best Dance Crew, 16 and Pregnant and Teen Mom. In addition, Gateley developed the scripted series The Hard Times of RJ Berger, and the upcoming series Teen Wolf.[6] Prior to joining MTV, Gateley worked at Lifetime Television where she was responsible for the development of various series and specials, including Strong Medicine, The Division, Intimate Portrait and Weddings of a Lifetime.

Mike Powers

Producer Mike Powers was named Creative Executive at DiGa, where he is responsible for managing production and development. Working alongside Powers, Scott Silberman serves as Executive in Charge of Production, supervising the logistics of production and development.[7]

Powers has been involved in television production and development for the past twenty years.[8] He has been involved in development and production of such MTV series as Total Request Live, Made, Roomraiders, Boiling Points, House, The X Effect, Maui Fever and Life Of Ryan. In 2008, Powers left MTV to work independently on such projects a College Life, Sex With Mom and Dad, The Buried Life and World Of Jenks.

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