Draft:Paul J. Toth

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Paul J. Toth[1] is a Canadian media executive, producer, and technical broadcast architect known for his work in international theatrical media design and national broadcast television.

Toth has produced broadcast and digital media campaigns for major international touring properties, legacy musical acts, and immersive exhibitions. His credits include the media design for the 2010–2011 Broadway theatre residency[2] of RAIN: A Tribute to the Beatles, which grossed over $18 million and later played on London's West End. He has directed the broadcast marketing for national North American tours, including The Simon & Garfunkel Story, PFX the Pink Floyd Experience, Bjorn Again, the 2019-2020 run of We Will Rock You (musical) by Queen and Ben Elton. Over his career, Toth's media architectures have supported theatrical and concert productions that have collectively sold millions of tickets globally.

In the broadcast and enterprise sectors, Toth served for nearly a decade as the Producer and Lead Editor for the BLG Awards (now the U Sports Lieutenant Governor Athletic Awards), a national sports ceremony syndicated across Canada’s The Sports Network (TSN) and Sportsnet.

He has also functioned as a technical architect and producer for large-scale enterprise organizations, including Travel Alberta and Shell International.

A recipient of the Communicator[3], Telly[4][5][6], and Accolade awards[7] for his broadcast work, Toth serves as an active member of the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television and the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. He is a voting member for Canada's primary entertainment honors including the Canadian Screen Awards and the Juno Awards Awards.



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