Dawn Ostroff


Dawn Ostroff Biography

Dawn Tarnofsky-Ostroff is the former President of Entertainment of The CW Television Network. She was in charge of all creative efforts of the network and oversees such areas as current programming, series development, scheduling, research, marketing and publicity.

Career

Ostroff began her career in news as a reporter for WINZ, a CBS affiliate in Miami. She also worked in local news at WPLG and WTVJ in Miami.

Ostroff joined Lifetime Television in October 1996 as Senior Vice President, Programming and Production. She was Executive Vice President of Lifetime starting in 1999.

Ostroff served as President of UPN Entertainment from February 11, 2002 until 2006, when she joined The CW, considered America's youngest skewing broadcast network, and Dawn Ostroff was in charge of the network's primetime slate, which during the 2010-2011 season featured series including The Vampire Diaries, Gossip Girl, Life Unexpected, One Tree Hill, America's Next Top Model, 90210, Supernatural and Smallville, as well as new series Nikita, starring Maggie Q, and Hellcats, starring Aly Michalka and Ashley Tisdale.

She ultimately announced that she would be leaving the network in 2011.

Personal life

Ostroff is a graduate of Florida International University in Miami, Florida, where she earned her Bachelor of Science degree in journalism. She resides in Los Angeles, CA with her husband Mark Ostroff and their four children: Justin, Jonathan, Michael, and Lane.

Ostroff has also devoted herself over the years to working with several organizations such as A Place Called Home, which helps children in South Central Los Angeles, and the Independent School Alliance as well as American Jewish Committee.




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