John de Mol Jr.
Businessman, co-founder of Endemol
Born
April 24th, 1955
70 years ago
Category
Business Leaders
Country
Netherlands
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A businessman established a prominent career in television production. Co-founded Endemol in 1994, a company that revolutionized reality television with the creation of the Big Brother franchise. The format became successful worldwide, leading to numerous adaptations in various countries. Developed additional television formats that contributed to the industry's evolution. Played a significant role in shaping the entertainment landscape in the Netherlands and beyond.
Co-founded Endemol
Created Big Brother franchise
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