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  1. Anthony S. Tiano. March 27, 1941 — August 13, 2012. TIANO, ANTHONY TONY. Age 71, a local producer of National television shows, will be remembered during a memorial service on Friday. Tiano died on Sunday, August 12, 2012 of complications from Myelofibrosis. Tiano spent over 40 years running Public Television stations, or producing programs ...

  2. Tony (l.) with actor, director Peter Coyote. Tiano founded Santa Fe Productions in 1993 and produced hundreds of cultural and scientific programs for public and commercial television. So when he turned his eye on his own progressing disease, his eye for detail — the 12 gauge dialysis needle in his arm, the dramatic mid-range shot of his ...

  3. Sep 24, 2012 · The family and KQED suggest donations to the MPN Research Foundation, 180 N. Michigan Ave., Suite 1870, Chicago, IL 60601. Anthony Tiano, president of KQED in San Francisco from 1979–93, died Aug. 12 at his home in Albuquerque, N.M. He was 71. At the time of his death he was president of Santa Fe Productions, which produced programming for ...

  4. Anthony S. Tiano. Producer: Open Book. Anthony S. Tiano is known for Open Book (1997), Valles Caldera: The Science (2012) and Landscapes of Enchantment (2010).

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    Tiano was born February 17, 1966 in Boston, Massachusetts. He grew up in Winthrop, Massachusetts as the youngest of three boys in an Italian Catholic blue-collar family. His father was a postman and often worked two jobs. His mother was a nurse. Tiano attended Winthrop High School where he excelled academically. He was also an outstanding athlete, ...

    Tiano landed a job at Drexel Burnham in New York City in 1988 to train in their wealth management division. 12 months into the 18-month training program, however, the firm went bankrupt as a result of the junk bond scandal. In 1991, Tiano joined Bear Stearns in their Boston office, and in 1994, at age 28 he became one of the youngest Senior Managin...

    Tiano married Kim (Hendrickson) Tiano on September 7, 1991. They have four biological children: Salvatore (Tory), Brenna, Will, Nick, and Alexa, and one adopted child: Will. He has been active in numerous charities and community involvement including: Co-Head Agent for Dartmouth College Class of 1988, Chair of “Friends of Dartmouth Hockey,” Board m...

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  5. Aug 13, 2012 · San Francisco, August 13, 2012—Anthony Tiano, who served as the President of KQED Inc. from 1979-1993 passed away on August 12, 2012 at his home in New Mexico. Tiano had been serving as the President of Santa Fe Productions, a company that produced independent programming for public television stations nationwide. Tiano led KQED through a

  6. Read all about Anthony Tiano with TV Guide's exclusive biography including their list of awards, celeb facts and more at TV Guide.

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