Kevin Hamburger is a television industry veteran currently working as a Production Executive for Warner Horizon Television. He was previously an Emmy-winning Senior Supervising Producer of The Talk on CBS. Before launching The Talk, Kevin was Senior Vice President, Production, at Fox Television Studios and at Warner Bros.' Telepictures Productions.
Kevin Hamburger is a television industry veteran currently working as a Production Executive for Warner Horizon Television. He was previously an Emmy-winning Senior Supervising Producer of The Talk on CBS. Before launching The Talk, Kevin was Senior Vice President, Production, at Fox Television Studios and at Warner Bros.' Telepictures Productions. Shows he has been involved with include: Love Connection, Little Big Shots, Ellen's Game of Games, The Expanse, Pete the Cat, Burn Notice, White Collar pilot, The Ellen Degeneres Show, The Bachelor, EXTRA, Showtime at the Apollo and website tmz.com.
Kevin launched Jimmy Kimmel Live, serving as Supervising Producer and also spent seven years at Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher, the last two as Executive Producer, earning seven Emmy nominations and one CableACE award. Earlier in his career, he was part of the launch team of MTV, VH1 and Nick at Nite. He started his career as a Systems Design Engineer at WNET (PBS) and ABC in New York. While at ABC, Kevin was responsible for implementation of Closed Captioning for the Hearing Impaired on the network.
Kevin has served on the Television Academy Board of Governors for eleven years holding the positions of Vice Chair, Treasurer and Governor of the Producers Peer Group. While on the Board, he chaired the Creative Arts & Budget Review Committees and co-chaired the Saban Media Center Technology Committee as well as overseeing the restructuring of the Creative Arts Emmys. Kevin was also responsible for a number of vendor contributions to the Capital Campaign. He currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Television Academy Foundation.
Kevin is a frequent guest speaker for college interns during their semester in Los Angeles.