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Len (Leonard) Fogge is an American television executive who helped launch hit franchises including The Voice, The Blacklist, and This Is Us. Fogge also worked on the Marketing campaigns for a variety of popular television shows, including Weeds; Dexter; The Big C; The Tudors; Queer As Folk; Soul Food; and Shameless.[1] [2]

Since exiting from the entertainment world in May 2023, Fogge is focusing on full time on his New York and Los Angeles based firm, Len Fogge Consultants.[3]

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CAREER

Fogge created a name for himself while working for Grey Entertainment, where he worked his way up to President while contributing to campaigns for ABC Network, People, InStyle Magazine, Radio City Music Hall, Warner Bros., Columbia Pictures, and more.[5]

Fogge then moved to Showtime, where he served as head of digital, creative, research, and marketing while supervising the brand's in-house advertising agency. After fifteen years with Showtime, Fogge moved to reunite with Bob Greenblatt in 2011 and make the move to lead all of NBC’s primetime, daytime, and latenight marketing, strategy, branding, and creative as President, Marketing and Digital. Fogge would then stay at NBC for the next ten years before moving to work for AMC Networks.[6][7]

Fogge, who was named President of Marketing for AMC Networks in May of 2022, joined the company just before the launch of Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire and Mayfair Witches. Fogge called his time at AMC Networks "a wonderful final chapter of [his] career," and said he was proud of the work he was able to do for campaigns such as Dark Winds and the finale seasons of Better Call Saul and The Walking Dead.[8]

Fogge now focuses full-time on Len Fogge Consultants, the company he founded in 2021 to advise media companies, ad agencies, and consumer marketing organizations.

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