Charming and reserved, ReelzChannel CEO Stan E. Hubbard still gets mildly excited recalling the results from gambling on "The Kennedys" mini-series.
"That's the program that more than anything, looking back, will have defined what the Reelz Channel is and Reelz Network," Hubbard told me.
I caught up with the eldest son of the also charming Stanley S. Hubbard, chairman and CEO of Hubbard Broadcasting, which owns New Mexico-based Reelz, when Stan E was at HQ a couple of months ago. Stan E was still beaming over those four Emmy Awards that "The Kennedys" won on 10 nominations. Not bad for a project other networks found "radioactive" because surviving Kennedys didn't want it to be seen. Once it aired, the controversy went away, Stan E believes, because the mini-series was not "an abomination of history."
Hubbard believes Reelz's current mini-series in rotation, "Bomb Girls," starring Meg Tilly, is good TV, as is October's "World Without End," with starring Cynthia Nixon in this $46 million sequel to Ken Follett's book, "Pillars of the Earth." He's also excited about "Barabbas," starring Billy Zane, and a show about a Beverly Hills pawn shop.
Hubbard's home life is not mini-series material. But his family keeps things interesting for the man whose residence has undergone a ZIP code inversion from MN to NM.
Q Who whines more about the weather, residents of Minnesota or New Mexico?
A I think residents of Minnesota have more to whine about; that's an easy one.
Q How do you like New Mexico?