Tad Low (born Josiah Orne Low IV
on September 26, 1966) is an American businessman and media entrepreneur. He is the creator and producer of television shows, including ''
Pop-Up Video
''Pop Up Video'' is a VH1 television show that shows music videos annotated via "pop-up" bubbles — officially called "info nuggets" — containing trivia and witticisms relating to the video in question. The show was created by Woody T ...
'' and ''
Pants-Off Dance-Off
''Pants-Off Dance-Off'' (''PODO'') is a dance contest that premiered on April 18, 2006, on Fuse. It features stripteasers as they dance while disrobing.
Format
In each episode, five contestants striptease to a music video, while interviews, ...
''. He currently helms
Spin The Bottle
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, a multimedia content company based in
New York City
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. Low's work has been noted in the press for its ironic sensibility, and his shows simultaneously critique and celebrate popular culture in all of its banal and sublime incarnations.
[Dewan, Shaila. "TV's Bad Boy, Underground and Underfoot" '']The New York Times
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'', September 8, 2000 The paradoxical nature of Low's aesthetic was articulated by ''New York'' magazine when it dubbed ''Pants-Off Dance-Off'' both "brilliant and lowbrow".
Personal history
A son of Penelope Ireland Low and Josiah Orne Low III, he was born and raised in
Connecticut
Connecticut ( ) is a U.S. state, state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States. It borders Rhode Island to the east, Massachusetts to the north, New York (state), New York to the west, and Long Island Sound to the south. ...
,
a direct descendant of the
Lows, once one of America's wealthiest families.
One of his antecedents,
Seth Low
Seth Low (January 18, 1850 – September 17, 1916) was an American educator and political figure who served as the mayor of Brooklyn from 1881 to 1885, the president of Columbia University from 1890 to 1901, a diplomatic representative of ...
, served as both the Mayor of New York and as president of
Columbia University
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. Low is a graduate of
Yale
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, where he was a member of
The Society of Orpheus and Bacchus
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. He made his first television appearance with a
rubber chicken
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Description
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on ''
Marlo and the Magic Movie Machine
''Marlo and the Magic Movie Machine'' is a 1977-1980 children's television show originating from WFSB-TV in Hartford. The storyline involved Marlo Higgins ( Laurie Faso) who is a mustachioed and frizzy-haired computer programming genius working f ...
'' in the sixth grade. In 1994, Low co-hosted the syndicated television show ''
Last Call
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'', produced by
Brandon Tartikoff
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. Low has subsequently hosted and appeared on various television shows for
MTV
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,
VH1
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,
CBS
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,
NBC
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, and
Fox
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Twelve species ...
. He has also contributed articles to ''Men's Health'' and ''The New York Times''.
Since 1996, ''
Pop-Up Video
''Pop Up Video'' is a VH1 television show that shows music videos annotated via "pop-up" bubbles — officially called "info nuggets" — containing trivia and witticisms relating to the video in question. The show was created by Woody T ...
'' has been nominated for 13 Emmys, and in 2000 Low won a New York
Emmy
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as host and producer of ''Subway Q&A'', a show he co-created for Cablevision's Metro Channel.
Low lives in New York City with his wife, Alisa Lea Ruvinsky, a partner at
PricewaterhouseCoopers
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It is the second-largest professional services network in the world and is one of the Big Four accounting firms, alon ...
, and their children. The couple exchanged vows at the Manhattan Marriage Bureau on June 6, 2013.
His creative work and memorabilia are housed in the
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Library and Archives.
Shows
''Pop-Up Video'' first aired on VH1 in October 1996. It inserted bubbles containing trivia and snarky behind-the-scenes commentary into existing music videos. The show spawned numerous imitators and earned ten Emmy nominations. Low's inspiration for the show came from hearing a stylist friend's tales of mistreatment at the hands of a famous female pop star. As Low claims in an interview for a Canadian newspaper, "I'd be watching (this singer) being wonderful and fabulous in all these cheesy videos, while at the same time I was hearing one horrible story after another of the acts of human degradation committed by this woman." Low's fascination with this incongruity eventually culminated in the creation of "Pop-Up Video".
''Video IQ'' debuted on the Fuse network in November 2004. One of the first interactive game shows, Video IQ gave viewers the chance to win prizes by deciphering and text-messaging the answers to rebus-style puzzles embedded in the images and lyrics of music videos. ''Video IQ ''was similar in temperament to the wry and biting ''Pop-Up Video''. In one show, for example, the clue "Semi-retired blond pop tart" yielded the answer
Britney Spears
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.
''Subway Q&A''. Low hosted and co-created this show on the
Metro Channel
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along with Ronald Fried. Debuting in 2000, this show featured Low, along with a camera crew, coaxing subway commuters into disrupting their daily routines by, for example, holding an impromptu trial in a subway car in which riders were asked to be the jury, persuading subway passengers to try on a stranger's hat, and convincing a woman he had never met before to join him for a catered dinner on the subway platform in the middle of rush hour. Cajoling ordinary New York City subway commuters into exploring their inner performers, ''Subway Q&A'' reflected Low's desire, in the words of a ''New York Times'' reporter, to "elevate real people to celebrity".
Low was awarded a New York Emmy as host and producer of ''Subway Q&A'' in 2000 and appeared on the cover of ''The New York Times Television Magazine.''
''
Pants-Off Dance-Off
''Pants-Off Dance-Off'' (''PODO'') is a dance contest that premiered on April 18, 2006, on Fuse. It features stripteasers as they dance while disrobing.
Format
In each episode, five contestants striptease to a music video, while interviews, ...
''. Low is the creator and executive producer of PODO, which debuted on the Fuse network on April 18, 2006. The highest-rated show in the Fuse network's history, PODO combines elements of a dance contest with a striptease. Each episode features five amateur contestants (aka "pancers") who disrobe while dancing in front of a screen playing their favorite music videos. The show also contains an interactive element, as home viewers have the opportunity to vote for contestants in categories such as "funniest", "most disturbing" and "best dancer" on the show's website. According to ''The New York Times'' television critic David Itzkoff, PODO not only helped garner media attention and public exposure for the Fuse network (no pun intended), but also promoted an ethos similar to the all-encompassing philosophy of ''Subway Q&A'': "In contrast to the unattainable standards of perfections promoted by celebrity television, 'Pants-Off Dance-Off' is meant to be an inclusive experience, one that has already welcomed competitors as diverse as a 58-year-old retired schoolteacher and a woman in a unicorn mask."
Low's most recent television series include ''Pet-O-Rama'' (a skills competition for household pets), ''Best Places Ever I've Ever Been'' (a tour of travel experts' favorite unknown destinations), ''TXT MSG'' (a "Pop-Up Video"-style treatment of archival sports footage) and ''Photo ID'' (a look into the unusual lives of everyday people, through photos and anecdotes). The shows premiered in 2010 on Animal Planet, The Travel Channel,
MSG Network
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and Verizon's
FiOS.
Filmography
Television
Bibliography
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References
External links
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Spin The Bottle*
Tad Low
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1966 births
Living people
Television producers from Connecticut
Yale University alumni