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Start Up
GenreDocu-series
Reality TV
Created byGary Bredow
Starring
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes52 (list of episodes)
Production
ProducersJenny Feterovich
Gary Bredow
Running time30 minutes
Production companySTART UP TELEVISION PROJECT LLC
Original release
NetworkPBS
ReleaseSeptember 4, 2014 (2014-09-04) –
Current (Current)

Start Up is a national American docu-series television show created by Gary Bredow. The series is produced by Jenny Feterovich and Gary Bredow and is broadcast by PBS, Create TV Network and World Channel.[1]

Premise

The show is filmed all across America where host Gary Bredow conducts in-depth interviews with small business owners about how they were able to get their business off the ground. Season 1 (2013) consisted of 13 half-hour episodes. Season 2 (2014) consisted of 13 half-hour episodes. Season 3 (2015) consisted of 13 half-hour episodes. Season 4 will premiere in early September 2016.

Gary Bredow is a dedicated advocate for American small business. Although his focus has always been on writing and film, as an entrepreneur, he co-owns several businesses in the Detroit area including Detroit Tough Gym with producer Jenny Feterovich, Fern and Dales Hair Salon with wife Rebecca and Brooklyn Street Studios.[2]

"It started off as just overwhelming curiosity in how people did business," Bredow said. "I wanted to be a better business person."[3]

"There's something really incredible happening in this country. People are fed up with traditional employment, and they're taking back control of their lives. It's truly inspiring, and I feel incredibly privileged to be part of the entrepreneur movement in America." says Gary Bredow[4]

Inspiration

The inspiration for START UP came at the height of the financial crash in 2009. His father had lost his pension and retirement benefits, and Bredow noticed that many of the people around him were deciding to pursue their own business versus seeking new employment. “It ended up being the perfect storm. These things that kept them up at night, that they fantasized about doing, now they were forced to do it,” he said. “It ended up being a positive thing and that's really how the idea for Start Up was born." Bredow called on friend and producer Jenny Feterovich to partner with him on the series. Feterovich cast the first season of the START UP through a rigorous research process, casting 39 businesses that made it into Season one. Now entering their 4th season, Bredow says "We really want to do this as long as humanly possible, and we'll never run out of fascinating stories."

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Awards

The show was nominated for an Emmy Award on June 14, 2014 at the 36th annual Emmy Awards, National Academy of Arts and Science Michigan Chapter.[6]

References

  1. ^ "Startup business enters third season of TV show featuring startups".
  2. ^ "DIG SOUTH Interactive Festival Schedule".
  3. ^ "Producers turn curiosity into business TV show".
  4. ^ "Seattle small-business owners to star on PBS docuseries 'Start Up'". 27 May 2016.
  5. ^ http://upstart.bizjournals.com/companies/startups/2013/10/09/despair-in-detroit-inspired-producer.html?page=all. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  6. ^ "36TH EMMY Nominations" (pdf).