Stu Weiss

Chief Creative Officer / Owner / Founder at Studio City PXL

Stu Weiss has a diverse and extensive work experience spanning over several decades. Stu started their career as a Disc Jockey at various radio stations before moving on to work as a Writer/Producer and Weekend Weather Anchor at WBNG TV 12. Stu then worked as a Writer/Producer at WDTN-TV and as a News Promotion Manager at Fox Television. Stu later joined ABC Television as a Writer/Producer for a short period. Stu then served as a VP of Creative Services at NBCUniversal, where they played a key role in the success of the network's Long Form Programming, Movies, MiniSeries, Children's Programing, Specials, and Late Night shows. Stu went on to create and executive produce Dish Nation, which became a popular nightly entertainment news magazine on Fox. Currently, they are the Chief Creative Officer at PXL. Stu is also the Chief Creative Officer, Owner, and Founder of Studio City, an award-winning media marketing agency that works with various high-profile clients across different networks and platforms.

Stu Weiss received their Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications / Public Relations / Broadcasting from Mansfield University of Pennsylvania in 1980. Prior to attending university, they completed their high school education at Mid Valley High School between 1973 and 1976. Stu also briefly attended Riverside High in 1972-1973.

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Timeline

  • Chief Creative Officer / Owner / Founder

    January, 1995 - present