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Mark Shapiro (born 1969/1970) is an American television and media executive. In 2018, he was promoted to become the president of Endeavor, after working as the co-president of
WME-IMG Endeavor Group Holdings, Inc. (formerly William Morris Endeavor and WME-IMG) is an American holding company for talent and media agencies with its primary offices in Beverly Hills, California. The company was founded in April 2009 after the me ...
since 2016. He was executive vice president for programming and production at
ESPN ESPN (an initialism of their original name, which was the Entertainment and Sports Programming Network) is an American international basic cable sports channel owned by the Walt Disney Company (80% and operational control) and Hearst Commu ...
until 2005, before becoming CEO and president of Six Flags, Inc. Shapiro has also been the CEO and executive producer of
Dick Clark Productions Dick Clark Productions, LLC (DCP, stylized in lowercase as dick clark productions or dcp) is an American multinational television production company founded by radio and TV host Dick Clark. The studio primarily produces Awards ceremony, award sh ...
. Shapiro is a member of the board of directors of Equity Residential, EverPass Media and Fifth Season, is president and COO of TKO Holdings, and is the chairman of Captivate Network.


Early life and education

Shapiro was raised in
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, the eldest child of Judith and Harold Shapiro, where he graduated from Glenbrook South High School. He was exposed to the media industry at an early age after his parents divorced and he flew occasionally to
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where his mother worked for
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.Fast Company Magazine: "Meet Mark Shapiro, WME-IMG’s Storyteller-In-Chief; WME-IMG co-President Mark Shapiro’s formula for creating good stories is at the heart of the talent and sports agency’s strategy"
November 16, 2016
In 1992, he graduated with a B.A. communication studies from the
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. He was a member of the
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fraternity. During college, he interned for
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and then at a CBS affiliate in
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.


Career


Early years and ESPN (1993–2005)

In 1993, he accepted a position as a production assistant at
ESPN ESPN (an initialism of their original name, which was the Entertainment and Sports Programming Network) is an American international basic cable sports channel owned by the Walt Disney Company (80% and operational control) and Hearst Commu ...
. He was responsible for the production of the documentary, ''
SportsCentury ''SportsCentury'' is an ESPN biography television program that reviews the people and events that defined sports in North America throughout the 20th and 21st centuries. Using stock footage, on-camera interviews, and photographs of their athletic ...
,'' a comprehensive retrospective of the people and events that shaped the face of sports in North America over the past 100 years. Between 1997 and 1999, Shapiro was the
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of the series, which received an Emmy and
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as well as an Excellence in Sports Journalism Award from the
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's Center for the Study of Sport in Society. Shapiro became senior vice president and general manager of programming in 2001 and then executive vice president for programming and production in 2002. In 2003, ''
Entertainment Weekly ''Entertainment Weekly'' (sometimes abbreviated as ''EW'') is an American online magazine, digital-only entertainment magazine based in New York City, published by Dotdash Meredith, that covers film, television, music, Broadway theatre, books, ...
'' named Shapiro one of 2003's rising stars in entertainment. He secured new properties for ESPN and acquired rights to ''
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'',
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and the
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. Beginning in 2002, ratings on ESPN rose for 10 straight quarters. He was the executive producer for ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
Playmakers ''Playmakers'' is an American drama television series created by John Eisendrath that aired on ESPN from August 26 to November 11, 2003. It depicts the lives of the Cougars, a fictional professional football team playing in an unidentified ci ...
''. ''Playmakers'' was awarded a 2003
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award for TV Program of the Year, and the
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for Outstanding Drama Series in 2004. During his tenure, the network was awarded a number of
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and an additional Peabody. He was also the recipient of the
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2005 Sports for Youth Award and in 2006 he was again honored by the federation in the Broadcast Cable category. Shapiro was named to the ''
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'' 40 under 40 Hall of Fame in 2005 after being named to the list in 2002, 2003, and 2004.


Six Flags and media roles (2005–2022)

Shapiro left his position of executive vice president of programming and production at ESPN in May 2005. From October to December 2005, Shapiro was the CEO of Red Zone LLC as the company pushed for control over
Six Flags Six Flags Entertainment Corporation is an American amusement park company headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. It was formed on July 2, 2024, following a merger between longtime rivals Cedar Fair and the former Six Flags ...
. Once Red Zone solidified control over the company, Shapiro became director, president, and chief executive officer of Six Flags, with a tenure lasting from August 2005 until May 2010. Red Zone LLC was founded and controlled by former
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owner,
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. Six Flags tenure was marked by a decision to market the theme parks to children and families instead of just targeting teenagers and young adults as the parks had attracted in the past. Shapiro became chief executive officer and an executive producer of
Dick Clark Productions Dick Clark Productions, LLC (DCP, stylized in lowercase as dick clark productions or dcp) is an American multinational television production company founded by radio and TV host Dick Clark. The studio primarily produces Awards ceremony, award sh ...
in May 2010. While there, he was involved with the expansion of the company's programming format. Shapiro left the position of CEO soon after the sale of the company to
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in 2012. After working as an advisor for
Silver Lake Partners Silver Lake Technology Management, L.L.C., is an American global private equity firm focused on technology and technology-enabled investments. Silver Lake is headquartered in Silicon Valley and New York, and has offices in London, Hong Kong, and ...
and
William Morris Endeavor Endeavor Group Holdings, Inc. (formerly William Morris Endeavor and WME-IMG) is an American holding company for talent and media agencies with its primary offices in Beverly Hills, California. The company was founded in April 2009 after the me ...
(WME) during the latter's acquisition of
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. Shapiro's role was made permanent, becoming Chief Content Officer. He was then named co-president of WME-IMG in November 2016, before becoming president of the fully integrated company under the Endeavor name in 2018. Also in 2016, ''
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'' named him to its New New York Power List. Shapiro is also the co-owner of the
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MLS franchise. He was the executive producer of the HBO series, ''Being Serena'' which was honored with a
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for Outstanding Sports Program. He was previously on the boards of Papa John's International,"Papa John's Founder Tries to Clarify Eyebrow-Raising Comment Made During Interview"
Justin Chan, ''Entrepreneur'', 2021-03-11
as well as
Live Nation Entertainment Live Nation Entertainment, Inc. is an American multinational entertainment company that was founded in 2010 following the merger of Live Nation and Ticketmaster. It promotes, operates and manages ticket sales for live entertainment internation ...
. After joining in 2008, he resigned along with other Endeavor executives from the Live Nation board in June 2021 after the
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raised antitrust concerns."Top Endeavor execs leave Live Nation board under antitrust pressure
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, 2021-06-21


Personal life

Shapiro is married to Kim Copeland Shapiro, a
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, native whom he met just after graduating from college; the couple have three sons together.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Shapiro, Mark Year of birth uncertain Living people American chief executives American film producers Television producers from Illinois ESPN executives Peabody Award winners Six Flags Sports Emmy Award winners University of Iowa alumni People from Glenview, Illinois Six Flags people Year of birth missing (living people)