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Michael Bloom took what he learned from David Wolper and began working in Television on his own in 1982. His first company shingle read Special Interest Productions and was located in Salt Lake City.. He was called up by his dearest of friends Karl Engemann to Produce Marie Osmond's first even solo television special and he was more than ready. "The Marie Osmond Merry Christmas Special",aired on CBS and Bloom was on his way. He was signed by The William Morris Agency, Dick Howard/John Ferriter after delivering the show under budget and well before the network deadline. He has since been involved in many network and syndicated projects and comedy specials while continuing his unprecedented successful track record in the Documentary, Advertising and Home Video Market. Mike is one of a handful of Producers who has never lost money on a project he was responsible for. His many broadcast production credits as Producer, Director, or Writer include 4 Osmond Christmas specials most recently, The 25th Anniversary California Music Awards Show" (a variety special 2002) "25 Years of California Music" (a feature documentary covering The California Music Awards, formerly the BAMI Awards, 2002) "The National Lampoon Collegiate Comedy Pop-Off" (1994-1997 3 seasons as Writer/Director/Executive Producer), "Earth Aid, Our World A User's Guide" with Ed Begley, Jr., (producer of the entire series, which cleared more than 200 markets in syndication for 5 years). Additional and notable TV credits include Award Winning "Just Correct" Ralphie May, "Boyish Men", Gary Gulman, "Kims of Comedy", Starring Bobby Lee, Dr. Ken, Jeff Shea, and Steve Byrne. Other proprietary projects in distribution include "Complimentary Medicine", (Executive Producer, Director). "Royalty of the IIIRD Millennium" in association with MAI Productions, (Co-Producer, Executive Producer), PlayCouples (2003), a documentary based on alternative sexual relationships from the relationship perspective, Producer/Writer/Director "RunAway Bay" a "PG 13" rated reality series filmed on location at Hedonism lll in Jamaica,, GRB Entertainment (Producer/Director), "The Jones VS. The Jones" a reality based game show set in suburbia, (Writer/Producer in test mode)."TV Games" A feature documentary about the TV game show evolution with Al Freedman, (Producer Writer). "Spunk!" a peek into the daily lives of top professional Extreme/Action/Adventure athletes and an amateur/protégé/fan as they interact, MTV, ESPN Producer/Director. Bloom has also written several screenplays which include "A Carolina Christmas" a feature teleplay (Writer), "Life After Death In The NFL" (feature docudrama concept), "PIMP" The "SnEXt Generation" and several others. In 1991 Mike was awarded his most prestigious award, "The Golden Apple Award" for the child development program he originally produced for Heinz USA. There are 3 awards presented every year in the film/video category by the National Board of Education. These include the Gold, the Silver, and the Bronze. In 1991 more than 16,000 entries were considered. Winning the Gold was very special to Mike.

Michael Bloom took what he learned from David Wolper and began working in Television on his own in 1982. His first company shingle read Special Interest Productions and was located in Salt Lake City.. He was called up by his dearest of friends Karl Engemann to Produce Marie Osmond's first even solo television special and he was more than ready. "The Marie Osmond Merry Christmas Special",aired on CBS and Bloom was on his way. He was signed by The William Morris Agency, Dick Howard/John Ferriter after delivering the show under budget and well before the network deadline. He has since been involved in many network and syndicated projects and comedy specials while continuing his unprecedented successful track record in the Documentary, Advertising and Home Video Market. Mike is one of a handful of Producers who has never lost money on a project he was responsible for. His many broadcast production credits as Producer, Director, or Writer include 4 Osmond Christmas specials most recently, The 25th Anniversary California Music Awards Show" (a variety special 2002) "25 Years of California Music" (a feature documentary covering The California Music Awards, formerly the BAMI Awards, 2002) "The National Lampoon Collegiate Comedy Pop-Off" (1994-1997 3 seasons as Writer/Director/Executive Producer), "Earth Aid, Our World A User's Guide" with Ed Begley, Jr., (producer of the entire series, which cleared more than 200 markets in syndication for 5 years). Additional and notable TV credits include Award Winning "Just Correct" Ralphie May, "Boyish Men", Gary Gulman, "Kims of Comedy", Starring Bobby Lee, Dr. Ken, Jeff Shea, and Steve Byrne. Other proprietary projects in distribution include "Complimentary Medicine", (Executive Producer, Director). "Royalty of the IIIRD Millennium" in association with MAI Productions, (Co-Producer, Executive Producer), PlayCouples (2003), a documentary based on alternative sexual relationships from the relationship perspective, Producer/Writer/Director "RunAway Bay" a "PG 13" rated reality series filmed on location at Hedonism lll in Jamaica,, GRB Entertainment (Producer/Director), "The Jones VS. The Jones" a reality based game show set in suburbia, (Writer/Producer in test mode)."TV Games" A feature documentary about the TV game show evolution with Al Freedman, (Producer Writer). "Spunk!" a peek into the daily lives of top professional Extreme/Action/Adventure athletes and an amateur/protégé/fan as they interact, MTV, ESPN Producer/Director. Bloom has also written several screenplays which include "A Carolina Christmas" a feature teleplay (Writer), "Life After Death In The NFL" (feature docudrama concept), "PIMP" The "SnEXt Generation" and several others. In 1991 Mike was awarded his most prestigious award, "The Golden Apple Award" for the child development program he originally produced for Heinz USA. There are 3 awards presented every year in the film/video category by the National Board of Education. These include the Gold, the Silver, and the Bronze. In 1991 more than 16,000 entries were considered. Winning the Gold was very special to Mike.

Proposed deletion of Michael A Bloom


The article Michael A Bloom has been proposed for deletion because it appears to have no references. Under Wikipedia policy, this newly created biography of a living person will be deleted unless it has at least one reference to a reliable source that directly supports material in the article. &#32; The nominator also raised the following concern:
 * All biographies of living people created after March 18, 2010, must have references.

If you created the article, please don't be offended. Instead, consider improving the article. For help on inserting references, see Referencing for beginners, or ask at the help desk. Once you have provided at least one reliable source, you may remove the prod blp tag. Please do not remove the tag unless the article is sourced. If you cannot provide such a source within ten days, the article may be deleted, but you can when you are ready to add one.  PK T (alk)  23:14, 18 February 2013 (UTC)