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Christopher Cowen
President & Founder, STATION 10 Media
Professional Background
Christopher G. Cowen is an accomplished Emmy award-winning producer whose career spans over two decades in the television and film industries. As the founder and president of STATION 10 Media, Cowen has propelled his company into the spotlight of original content creation, emphasizing the importance of storytelling in both scripted and unscripted formats. Before establishing STATION 10, he served as the Executive Vice President of Original Programming at Herzog & Company for thirteen years. During his tenure there, he spearheaded many significant projects, including CNN’s revered "Decade Series" that encapsulated the cultural and historical perspectives of past decades from the Sixties through the 2000s.
Cowen's expertise extends beyond merely producing. He has played a pivotal role in shaping narratives that resonated deeply with audiences through multiple platforms. Recently, he served as Co-Executive Producer for CNN's limited series "1968," which offered insightful commentary on a tumultuous year in American history, in addition to his work on the upcoming documentary special about The Cola Wars for History Channel and the gripping scripted series "Dirty John" for Bravo. He also produced a companion unscripted special for Oxygen that delved deeper into the true story behind the series.
In his illustrious career, Cowen has not only produced compelling content but has also curated a diverse portfolio. Noteworthy projects include two seasons of "The History of Comedy" for CNN, the Netflix original series "Hot Girls Wanted: Turned On," and Discovery’s hour-long special, "Tiburones: Sharks of Cuba," produced for Shark Week. Moreover, he produced "The Agent," a nine-part documentary series for Esquire Network, showcasing his versatility as a producer.
Cowen's impressive credits also comprise the feature-length special "Gettysburg" for History, which received four Emmy Awards, reinforcing his talent for producing content that achieves both critical and audience acclaim. He was instrumental in fostering successful collaborations between Herzog & Company and HBO, specifically with the acclaimed series "On Freddie Roach" and "The Fight Game," both recognized with Producers Guild of America nominations in 2012. Cowen's remarkable contributions to the context of historical storytelling are also illustrated through his production of the award-winning documentary "Space Shuttle Columbia: Mission of Hope" and National Geographic’s record-breaking special "Killing Lincoln."
Earlier in his career, Cowen spent a decade at Playtone, the production company led by Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman. His involvement there allowed him to contribute to the development of landmark projects like "Band of Brothers," "The Polar Express," and "Where the Wild Things Are," further cementing his status as a skilled producer within the industry.
Education and Achievements
Christopher Cowen is a proud alumnus of Ohio Wesleyan University, where he studied English and Theater, cultivating a keen sense of storytelling that would define his career. This foundational education not only equipped him with the necessary skills for his future endeavors in the entertainment industry but also continuously fuels his passion for creative content creation.
With a remarkable history of production achievements, Cowen's work has garnered notable recognition, including four Emmy Award nominations and one Emmy Award win. His contributions to enriching the fabric of American television and film underscore his expertise in telling complex stories that resonate with audiences of all backgrounds. Cowen's leadership in developing thought-provoking series and documentaries has made a significant impact, securing his ongoing relevance in an ever-evolving industry.
Throughout his career, Cowen’s projects have celebrated the intersection of storytelling and historical significance, prompting viewers to connect with the past while gaining new insights into contemporary issues. His talent for producing impactful narratives ensures that he remains a key figure in producing both entertainment and educational content for diverse audiences.
Achievements
- Emmy Award Winner (4 nominations, 1 win)
- Executive Producer for CNN's "Decade Series"
- Co-Executive Producer for "1968" on CNN
- Producer for documentary special about The Cola Wars for History Channel
- Led the production of "Dirty John" on Bravo
- Produced the award-winning documentary "Gettysburg"
- Developed projects such as "Space Shuttle Columbia: Mission of Hope" and "Killing Lincoln"
- Executive Producer for "The History of Comedy" and "Tiburones: Sharks of Cuba"
- Created highly acclaimed content for platforms including Netflix and HBO
- Part of the development team for major productions at Playtone, including "Band of Brothers" and "The Polar Express"
Cowen’s career demonstrates a commitment to high-quality content that educates, entertains, and inspires. His position within The Explorers Club showcases his passion for exploration and storytelling, providing an exciting lens through which he views his work in media and production.
