In 1993 he moved to Los Angeles and started working as a producer for Nickelodeon on the children's television shows What Would You Do?
As founder and president of a Pasadena-based production company, The Spark Factory, Street has produced the TV shows Elvira's Raise the Dead, Betty White's Twelve Games of Christmas, Match Game Blank-A-Thon, Gong Show’s 25th Gong-a-versary, 25th Anniversary of Family Feud, and Spike TV's Hot Buttered Movie Special, hosted by Jennifer Garner.
[6][7] CNN referred to the site as “Red Hot”, while Wired News called it, "one of the Internet’s creepiest sites… and one of the most convincing hoaxes to hit the Net since the great virgin caper of 1998 at ourfirstime.com.
"[8][6] Street went on to create additional story-based sites, My Son Peter (a site by a man who plays hide-and-seek with his son who has been dead), Zach Mango (Jon Cryer's character in The Trouble with Normal), and Fight Club (Tyler Durden's behind-the-scenes online journal.
French Maid TV was created in 2006 when Street expanded to include advertising built into the storyline.