Center Drive Media

STU SCHREIBERG

Founding Partner/CEO

Stu is Chief Executive Officer and one of the founding partners of Center Drive Media, a diversified media company that owns and operates two production companies: Triage Entertainment (founded in 1995) and Lando Entertainment (founded in 2018.)  The companies have combined to produce over 3000 hours of award-winning content across multiple genres that has been distributed in over 50 countries worldwide. 

Documentaries include Remastered, the Emmy-winning investigative music doc series on Netflix, 11 Minutes, the Emmy-nominated documentary series on Paramount+, Crush, the recently released multi-part doc on Paramount+, and How To Come Alive with Norman Mailer, scheduled for 2024 theatrical release.

Multi-cam events and non-fiction formats include the annual A Home for the Holidays for CBS, 20 live season finales of Survivor, the hit series Iron Chef America, Tournament of Champions, Guy’s Grocery Games and The Baking Championships for Food Network and Max, as well as dozens of music (Miranda Lambert, Gwen Stefani, Josh Groban, Kelly Clarkson, Faith Hill) and comedy events (The Improv: 60 & Still Standing, Taylor Tomlinson, Sebastian Maniscalco, Jamie Foxx, Jeff Dunham, Trevor Noah, Gabe Iglesias).

Additionally, Schreiberg is a founding partner of Levity Live, which owns-and-operates The Improv, the largest network of premium live comedy clubs in the United States as well as Levity Talent, a leading management firm representing over 40 major comedy artists and emerging talent.

He began his career as a print journalist and interviewer for USA Today, USA Weekend, Los Angeles Magazine, New West, Life, and Cosmopolitan where his celebrity profiles were distributed by the Los Angeles Times Syndicate and appeared in over 100 major-city newspapers nationwide. Stu then transitioned to broadcast as a producer at CNN, Los Angeles.