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Kim Moses is a talented producer who has helped create over 600 hours of prime-time television shows. She is a main leader at Sander/Moses Productions, a company known for making many popular TV series.

Kim Moses's Career in Television

Starting Out in TV

Kim Moses began her journey in television at Ohlmeyer Productions. There, she worked on different types of shows, including reality programs, game shows, and live sports and music events. She was very good at producing live broadcasts, which means shows that are happening right at that moment. Before her TV career, she even worked on Capitol Hill, helping with the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Science and Technology.

Producing Exciting Shows

Some of Kim Moses's first TV shows as a producer include the reality series How'd They do That! on CBS. She also worked on Comic Strip Live Primetime and My World On Video. She helped create exciting specials like The Extreme Edge and the sports reality series Power Boat Racing With Don Johnson.

Kim Moses also produced big live music events. These included the MTV Video Music Awards I & II, the Emmy Awards, and the CBS live music special Super Bowl Saturday Night. She also worked on Walt Disney's 4th of July Spectacular and Disney's Christmas on Ice.

Executive Producer Roles

As an executive producer, Kim Moses helped guide many more shows. She worked on Ali, An American Hero, and the Emmy Award-winning show Stolen Babies. Other shows she executive produced include Chasing the Dragon and How to Marry a Billionaire. She also helped write movie scripts for films like The Surgeon and Home of Champions.

She was also an executive producer for the TV series Profiler, where she even helped write and direct some episodes. Her other executive producer roles include The Beast, New York News, Brimstone, and For the People.

Kim Moses also worked with Ian Sander to produce a special live event called "Hollywood and Civil Rights: Destination Freedom." This event was for the Democratic National Committee in 2000.

Ghost Whisperer and Other Projects

Kim Moses was an executive producer and director for the popular CBS drama Ghost Whisperer. This show was about a woman who could talk to ghosts. She also helped write a book about the show called Ghost Whisperer: Spirit Guide. Kim Moses also co-created and wrote the award-winning web series Ghost Whisperer: The Other Side. With Ian Sander, she also developed and executive produced a special called Psychic in Suburbia for the Style Network.

Later, Kim Moses was an executive producer for the legal drama series Reckless. This show was created by Sander/Moses Productions and first aired in 2014.

Total Engagement Experience

Kim Moses came up with a new way to make TV shows called the Total Engagement Experience (TEE). This idea means that a TV show is not just something you watch on TV. Instead, it's part of a bigger experience that includes many different things. This can involve the internet, books, music, mobile apps, DVDs, and even video games. The goal of TEE is to make shows more popular and bring in more money by connecting with fans in many ways.

Personal Life

Kim Moses was married to Ian Sander, who was also a producer. They had two children named Aaron and Declan.

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