Allen Shapiro

Shapiro was the executive producer of DCP's flagship programming and oversaw the development, production and licensing of the company's high-profile properties.

While at IndieProd, the company produced numerous films and television shows including Universal Soldier, Air America, Roxanne, L.A. Story, Footloose and All That Jazz.

[6] Macrovision Solutions Corporation sold its TV Guide Network to Shapiro and One Equity Partners, an investment arm of JPMorgan Chase,[7] for about $255 million in 2008.

[7] Shapiro was responsible for steering TV Guide's overall business strategy, while also overseeing its P&L operations and long-term growth.

[10] That month DCP announced a multi-year television agreement with CBS to broadcast the Hollywood Film Awards.

[14] Shapiro is an investor in the Los Angeles football club[15] Team Liquid,[16] Blaze Pizza, Skims, Epic Games, Niantic, and Next VR, among several other properties.

[21] Directors include singer-songwriter Ciara and former Dick Clark chairman and media mogul Peter Guber.

[22] In 2021, having optioned Dennis McDougal's unauthorized biography of Lew Wasserman, The Last Mogul,[23] Shapiro was reported as co-executive producer, with Mark Canton, of a new film version of the book[24] depicting MCA chairman Lew Wasserman and his "Hollywood fixer", attorney Sidney Korshak.