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Roberto Cardenas

Founding Partner at 90 Miles Productions

Roberto Cardenas possesses extensive experience in the entertainment and media industry, with a career spanning over two decades. Currently serving as a Founding Partner at WHIZ BANG since 2017, Cardenas has also been involved as a Founding Board Member at 16:9 Post since 2009 and as a founding partner at 90 Miles Productions since 2003. Additional roles include Partner - Business Development at Flip Ventures, and prior positions such as Executive Producer at both Gurney Productions and Lionsgate, as well as Co Executive Producer at 44 Blue Productions. Cardenas has also held key positions as Supervising Producer at VH1 and Rocket Science, and worked as a Production Manager at Bunim Murray Productions.

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Los Angeles, United States

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90 Miles Productions

90 Miles Productions is a Los Angeles-based television production company that focuses on male-driven occu-soap, process, and lifestyle shows that was started in 2003 by Roberto Cardenas.The team at 90 Miles “gets it.” We pride ourselves on being accessible and hands-on; in other words, we’re not a bunch of suits in a faraway office. Manned withpeople who have first-hand field and edit room experience, 90 Miles flourishes because of the innovation and dedication of its employees. Every team member has experience interacting with all personnel involved in the process – and knows the subtleties of managing a project from start to finish.As the company has evolved, we’ve shifted our focus to character-driven reality shows boasting big personalities and detailed storytelling. Our male-driven tendency is apparent in our latest projects with National Geographic Channel, Building Wild and Die Trying. All that stuff you loved doing as a little boy? Sign us up – only now, we have bigger, faster toys. Because this stuff genuinely excites our team, we’re able to relate to a good portion of TV-watching Americans.


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11-50

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