Todd Radnitz co-founded Big Cheese Media after a 15-year career as a producer and show runner in the television industry. His past credits include reality and documentary series for Fox, E!, VH1, HBO, TLC, Bravo, Lifetime, and other major networks.
Most recently, Todd was nominated for an Emmy as supervising producer on Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List. He traveled to four countries and more than 10 cities with the comedian.
Prior to his work with Ms. Griffin, Todd was Supervising Producer on I Know My Kid's a Star, the controversial Vh1 reality series starring Danny Bonaduce.
Todd spent four years as Supervising Producer at World of Wonder Productions, where he oversaw and ran a number of projects for Bravo including the groundbreaking documentary series Showbiz Moms & Dads and the successful follow-up, ShowDOG Moms & Dads. He was also the Supervising Producer and Writer of a documentary special for HBO, executive produced by Sheila Nevins.
Todd's work has taken him to 5 continents, and he was fortunate to spend several weeks in France as a producer on Fox's highest rated series of that year, Joe Millionaire.
Todd was a Senior Producer at E! Entertainment Television, where he wrote, produced, and directed more than a dozen one-hour specials on subjects ranging from Pro-Wrestling to the Miss World Pageant in Africa.
He has also worked as a writer/producer in news and daytime talk, for companies such as Fox Television and Buena Vista Productions
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Todd attended New York University, where he obtained a degree in Film and Television Production with a minor in Broadcast Journalism. He is a member of the Producers Guild of America
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Hedda Muskat co-founded Big Cheese Media after a 28-year career as a producer & casting director in television, direct response, and the direct-to-video industry.
She is a 2-time Emmy Award winner for her work on The Ellen DeGeneres Show as human interest producer, and has established a reputation for discovering and securing first right exclusives on the most compelling, provocative and unique stories in the country.
In 2007 Hedda sold a show to WE Television, Wife, Mom, Bounty Hunter, about a former adult film star and mom now working as a bounty hunter.
Most recently she was head of talent and producer on The Gong Show with Dave Attell for Comedy Central, Sony Pictures and Happy Madison Productions. She discovered the most bizarre and the most wacky acts to ever hit the television screen, and in her words, “acts that I didn’t think were humanly possible!”
Prior to that she was the celebrity producer on the Dr. Phil Show, supervising producer on Cristina’s Court and launched the first season of America’s Got Talent for Simon Cowell & Fremantle, where she auditioned over 5,000 acts.
She served as executive producer for Dove Soap’s digital media, interactive series, Reality Diaries, managing the entire casting search & production for teens with self esteem issues.
Hedda made her directorial debut with her first docu feature film, Glitter Girls:Transsexuals in the Raw, and received a standing ovation at the Outfest Film Festival. The film was inspired by her days as show producer on the Emmy Award winning The Montel Williams Show where she booked transgendered ladies.
Based on her days as a writer on the long-running TV dating show Love Connection with Chuck Woolery, Hedda wrote two successful books about the first date, and is also the author of a third book, called the “Yuppie Cookbook”. Hedda is a graduate of Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada in Communications, Radio & Television arts.
She holds both Canadian and American citizenship. She is a member of the WGA and has her Real Estate License.