UFC NEWS – UFC Hires Two Emmy Winning Producers To Head Up New Era Of Programming

The Ultimate Fighting Championship announced today the addition of two new staff members who will play key roles in the organization’s television production efforts. Former ESPN Deportes coordinating producer Kieren Portley joins UFC as Vice President of Studio and Spanish Production, while former ESPN producer Zach Candito takes the role of Event Producer for UFC’s weigh-in, pre- and post-fight shows on FUEL TV.
Portley, an Emmy Award-winning producer, spent 10 years at ESPN and was responsible for the creation of popular shows such as MMA Live, Fantasy Football Now, and other high profile content. While at ESPN Deportes, the University of Rhode Island graduate was responsible for all cross platform original content and sales integration. In his new role, Portley will oversee a variety of UFC studio productions with a concentration in Spanish-language broadcasts. He will be based out UFC’s offices in Los Angeles.
Also an Emmy Award-winner, Candito spent five years at ESPN, producing the hit shows MMA Live and Fantasy Football Now, while also creating digital content for ESPN.com. A graduate of Quinnipiac University in Connecticut with a degree in broadcast journalism, Candito will manage and produce UFC’s weigh-in, pre- and post-fight shows. He’ll also work closely in production elements surrounding UFC events on FOX, FX and FUEL TV. He will be based out of UFC’s Las Vegas corporate headquarters.
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“The next two years are going to be big for us and we’re going to produce a lot of new programs for our fans,” UFC President Dana White said. “We’ve got some of the most talented people in the world on our staff and it’s great to bring on accomplished guys like Kieren and Zach to our production department.”
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Funny, the UFC seems to be at war with ESPN then they hire 2 former ESPN employees LOL.
Make that 3… Jon Anik was the host of ESPN’s MMA Live…snagged lol
Let’s see if ESPN will come out with a piece about how shitty the pay is for the UFC production team next! lol
LOL talking their workers after making them look dumb in there own interview
ESPN his an annual revenue of close to 3 billion; not saying they don’t suck with their coverage on MMA, but the UFC might want to think twice abt getting into a dogfight with these guys. ESPN farts the UFC budget and could do some serious damage if they decided to take them head on.
huh? isnt the ufcs annual revenue around $1 billion? I don’t think theyre that big of an underdog against espn.
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