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| - Joseph Collins, Jr. is the CEO of Punch Television Network. Born Feruary 23, 1964 in Los Angeles, CA. Growing up in South Central took its toll on Joseph. Gang violence and drug ridden streets were a daily battle for the Collins family as they ventured out into their work and school lives. At the age of ten, Joseph’s mother decided to uproot her family and move them to the safer neighborhoods of Pomona, California where he attended Gary High School and later Providence Seminary. Money was tight, forcing the family to rely on food stamps and other government assistance just to get by. Although there were many struggles growing up, Joseph credits his parents as the most influential people in his life.
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| - Joseph Collins, Jr. is the CEO of Punch Television Network. Born Feruary 23, 1964 in Los Angeles, CA. Growing up in South Central took its toll on Joseph. Gang violence and drug ridden streets were a daily battle for the Collins family as they ventured out into their work and school lives. At the age of ten, Joseph’s mother decided to uproot her family and move them to the safer neighborhoods of Pomona, California where he attended Gary High School and later Providence Seminary. Money was tight, forcing the family to rely on food stamps and other government assistance just to get by. Although there were many struggles growing up, Joseph credits his parents as the most influential people in his life. Joseph found his love for television at an early age. The Three Stooges, Speed Racer and The Adams Family were among the many shows that influenced this future Television CEO. Gary High School in Pomona, California was the developmental grounds for Joseph’s future as the founder of Punch Television Network. There he was heavily influenced by his high school teacher, Barbara Barkermeyer, who opened doors for him to gain his first Hollywood audition. Persistence paid off when, after months of calling, Joseph landed an internship with WVTV in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. His flare and contagious personality helped him grow from an intern to working as the youngest news anchor to report the business news, drawing people in to hear his take on the daily events. Many people influenced and shaped Joseph’s role in the television world: J.W. Witt- former CEO of WVTV in Milwaukee, William Paley- founder of CBS, Michael Eisner- former CEO of Disney and Ted Turner- cable industries trail blazer. These men inspired Joseph and helped him focus on achieving his dream of owning and operating a television network. Joseph’s ultimate goal of bringing life changing, inspirational television to viewers throughout the world is currently in the works. With a long list of accomplishments, recognition from various Senators and City Council members,the newly formed Punch Television Network is set to launch nationally in the summer of 2010.
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