Jubba Seyyid(I)
- Producer
- Production Manager
- Director
Most recently, Jubba was an Executive Producer at Paramount where he managed shows for VH1 and MTV. Notably, he's produced several hit series while at the Network, Including, VH1 "Couples Retreat," "Love & Hip Hop Atlanta," "Family Reunion - Love & Hip Hop Edition," dating series, "The Love Experiment," and true crime series, "My True Crime Story," and "Celebrity True Crime Story."
Prior to Paramount, Jubba was a network executive at TV One where he oversaw reality hits "Unsung" and "R&B Divas," and helmed several of the Network's successful original feature films, including the highly rated and acclaimed original film, "Love Under New Management: The Miki Howard Story," and "Down For Whatever," the Network's first action film.
Jubba graduated from the University of Notre Dame with a B.A. in Communications & Film. Shortly after graduation, he won a position in the prestigious NBC Page Program in New York City where he worked for the Corporate Communications Department assisting network president Bob Wright. Quickly moving up the production ladder, Jubba, at age 23, was hired by NBC News as the youngest field producer on the staff. After two years of hard news coverage in New York, Jubba became a producer for the daytime talk show, "Rolonda."
Jubba moved to Los Angeles and was hired by Quincy Jones and David Salzman to produce VIBE, an urban late-night talk show. Since making his way West, Jubba has produced everything from music television to game and dating shows. He has also produced and developed content for CBS Television's "Big Brother," UPN's "The Player," TBS' "The Mansion," NBC's "Celebrity Cooking Showdown," BET's, "College Hill," and Fox Television's, "Trading Spouses."
Most notably, Jubba produced the Emmy-nominated, controversial, and critically acclaimed Ice Cube/FX series "Black/White," and received six NAACP Image Awards for the TV One acclaimed documentary music series, "Unsung." He is an active member of the Television Academy and has been a dedicated mentor to many producers, executives, and college students.
Prior to Paramount, Jubba was a network executive at TV One where he oversaw reality hits "Unsung" and "R&B Divas," and helmed several of the Network's successful original feature films, including the highly rated and acclaimed original film, "Love Under New Management: The Miki Howard Story," and "Down For Whatever," the Network's first action film.
Jubba graduated from the University of Notre Dame with a B.A. in Communications & Film. Shortly after graduation, he won a position in the prestigious NBC Page Program in New York City where he worked for the Corporate Communications Department assisting network president Bob Wright. Quickly moving up the production ladder, Jubba, at age 23, was hired by NBC News as the youngest field producer on the staff. After two years of hard news coverage in New York, Jubba became a producer for the daytime talk show, "Rolonda."
Jubba moved to Los Angeles and was hired by Quincy Jones and David Salzman to produce VIBE, an urban late-night talk show. Since making his way West, Jubba has produced everything from music television to game and dating shows. He has also produced and developed content for CBS Television's "Big Brother," UPN's "The Player," TBS' "The Mansion," NBC's "Celebrity Cooking Showdown," BET's, "College Hill," and Fox Television's, "Trading Spouses."
Most notably, Jubba produced the Emmy-nominated, controversial, and critically acclaimed Ice Cube/FX series "Black/White," and received six NAACP Image Awards for the TV One acclaimed documentary music series, "Unsung." He is an active member of the Television Academy and has been a dedicated mentor to many producers, executives, and college students.