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John Mongiardo is an Emmy-winning television, film, and music producer based in Pacific Palisades, California. Originally from Northport, Long Island, Mongiardo currently serves as the President of Here Media Inc., a company specializing in LGBTQ+ television, film production and distribution. Here TV was the first LGBTQ+ televion channel in the US, and Mongiardo has worked at Here Media since 2004. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]. Mongiardo earned a Daytime Emmy in 2021 as the Executive Producer for the Best Children’s Short Program "Under the Scarf" [6]and received a nomination for Best Documentary for "A Long Road to Freedom: The Advocate Celebrates 50 Years." [7]His early career in the music industry included roles as an audio engineer working with Doug Stegmeyer [8], and positions at EMI Records and BMG Records in A&R and digital video and audio production. Additionally, Mongiardo’s distinctive voice was behind over 1000 MTV "floating billboard" commercials from 1998 to 2000, including the memorable line for Kudos Granola Bars: "This portion of MTV is yours, thanks to Kudos Granola Bars... two for me, none for you."