Michael Biard

Title: President, Distribution, Fox Networks

Years in Cable: 17

Education: BA, Biology-Psychology, Columbia University; JD, Loyola Law School

 

As a professionally licensed motorcycle racer, Biard brings his lifelong passion for two-wheels to bear on his professional endeavors, working closely with management at Fox Sports on its broad slate of exclusive motorcycle racing. He oversees all distribution strategy and sales and marketing activity for Fox’s national and regional domestic television networks and their non-linear extensions.

 

What does the future look like for skinny bundles and flexible packaging? Tense

Last show I watched not on my network(s): “Homeland”

My first job: Plumber’s helper (excluding paper routes)

Best way to spend a Saturday night: Summer night at the Hollywood Bowl or The Greek Theater 

I watch the majority of programming on this device: Big screen TV

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