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Marc Doyle
President, Echo Pictures/Great Museums
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Marc Doyle is the President of Echo Pictures, an Atlanta-based development and production company, specializing in documentary programming.
He is the Executive Producer of Great Museums, an ongoing, award-winning, public television series, which airs in over 85% of the U.S. marketplace.
For the past two years Great Museums has been produced and distributed in High Definition.
Marc Doyle was a pioneering television executive before founding Echo Pictures in 1988.
For a variety of news and documentary productions, he has been honored with a Peabody Award, three Emmy Awards, four CINE Golden Eagles and 16 National Telly Awards.
He also provides specialized consulting services relating to the future of television. In 2000, he headed the Interactive Television Project, a global think-tank sponsored by Young & Rubicam (Y&R).
He has published white papers on the future of advertising and ITV and has lectured and written about the digital culture and the new media frontier.
Doyle is the author of The Future of Television, an industry-acclaimed book on the global convergence of communications technologies.
He was awarded the 2000 National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences "Silver Circle Award," in recognition of lifetime achievement.
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