Barry Kluger
 
About Kluger Media Group / KMG Impact
Kluger Media Group and its sister division, KMG Impact has worked extensively in the pr sector. Among its efforts: Motor Trend TV, a 24-hour digital television network, in partnership with Primedia, scheduled for launch in First Quarter 2008;  Sedona Jazz on the Rocks Festival, now in it’s 26th year ; The Tube Network, a new 24 hour digital broadcast network, created by early MTV pioneer, Les Garland (www.thetubetvinfo.com); Cigar King, the leading on-line tobacconist and retailer of fine cigars, watches and accessories. (www.cigarking.com, www.phatash.com); Scottsdale.com, the definitive travel, entertainment, golf, news and lifestyle internet source “Everything Scottsdale” (www.scottsdale.com), Lunch Club and DineSmart (www.lunchclub.com, www.dinesmart.com) Arizona’s leading restaurant loyalty programs; The Tucson Film Festival, the first and only U.S. film festival dedicated to Mexican and Mexican American Film (www.tucsonfilmfestival.org); Houses Inc., a luxury residential development company in Fayetteville, Arkansas (www.housesinc.com); Upoc Networks (an Allen & Company and Apax Partners venture); Fingerhut Companies; Federated Direct; Mobilogic (A CMGI company); Greenberg Traurig; NBC Internet; ProxyMed, one of the nation's largest eHealth companies, supplying e-solutions to physicians and business-to-business healthcare electronic commerce services to healthcare information systems providers; CondeNast; 2002 Columbus for Congress Campaign (AZ Fifth Congressional District); MyShoppingCenter.com, a provider of web-enabling technologies and "last mile" infrastructure for the delivery of communications solutions to community-based shopping center owners, developers and their tenants, in the U.S. and abroad; the law firms of Weinberg/Cummerford Legal Group, and Garrity Graham Favetta & Flynn, as well as StarMedia, the Hispanic internet portal; BigStar.com; RadioWave.com; Jupiter Communications; and Prodigy Internet.
 
Founded in 1998, Kluger Media Group Managing Partner Barry Kluger, previously served as Senior Vice President, Communications for Prodigy Inc from 1995-1998. He led all communications activities for Prodigy, Inc. and its divisions: Prodigy Internet, (the consumer online/internet service); Prodigy Solutions (the company's software creation and development division); and Prodigy International (which included Africa OnLine; Prodigy Mexico/Latin and South America, Prodigy China/Asia, Prodigy Europe) and the Company's cellular and Internet businesses. Responsibilities included all corporate communications and public relations, internal communications, shareholder newsletters and pro-social initiatives. He was a Member of senior executive team that successfully launched a management-led/investor-backed acquisition of the Company in May, 1996.
 
Prior to Prodigy, Mr. Kluger was the senior communications executive for more than a decade (1985-1995) for MTV Networks, a Viacom Company. As Senior Vice President, VH1, he directed all public relations and corporate communications activities for the MTVN-owned 24 hour cable network as well as launch pr development of VH1 Europe, which launched in Fall, 1994. He oversaw all pr strategic planning and activities for programming, marketing, sales, legal, licensing, merchandising, advertising and syndication divisions of the channel and supervised the network's initial entry into interactive technology and new media with launch of VH1 Online on AOL.
 
While at MTV Networks, he also served as Vice President, Communications, MTV Networks, the ranking senior communications executive and Officer for Viacom's MTV Networks in 1987. He directed all worldwide pr activities for MTV Networks and all of its channels: MTV, Nickelodeon, Nick at Nite and VH1. He oversaw pr efforts for the 1987 launch of MTV Europe. During 1990-1991, he supervised pr efforts and launch of MTV's comedy network, HA!, which merged in 1991 with HBO's Comedy Channel to become Comedy Central.
 
Earlier in his career, from 1981-1985, Mr. Kluger directed all public relations activities for USA Network, the 24-hour entertainment and sports network. He oversaw all professional sports league liaison; crisis management; and pr efforts for the legal, marketing, sales, distribution, programming and cause-related divisions of the organization, a joint venture of HBO, Paramount and Universal.
 
He also served as Public Relations Senior Account Executive for media publicity and corporate communications for March Five Inc. His clients included Eastman-Kodak, ABC Television, The Washington Post Company, TV Globo Network of Brazil, National Association of Television Program Executives (NATPE), Time, Inc. and Viacom.
 
He began his pr career in 1975 with Douglas Poretz & Associates and in 1976 joined WHN, the New York flagship station of Miami-based Storer Broadcasting Group where he directed pr activities. Previously, he served as Washington Bureau Chief for WBAB, the New York radio station, covering, among other stories, the House Impeachment Hearings of Richard Nixon 
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Barry Kluger, Managing Partner of Kluger Media Group, LLC, is also a contributing Columnist for Gannett’s Arizona Republic, The Jewish News of Phoenix, The Business Journal. (www.bizjournals.com), and Arizona Woman Magazine.
 
In February 2005, Mr. Kluger was appointed by Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano to co-chair the 31-member Governors Commission on Film and Television.
 
E-mail Barry Kluger at barry@barrykluger.com