About
Terence Malangone is a writer, producer and media executive with over 15 years of experience in creative content development and strategic partnership management. He has worked with renowned athletes, artists, and industry leaders, overseeing high-profile projects and producing award-nominated programming.
As Vice President of Programming and Content at Cadence13, Terence spearheaded a portfolio of top-performing podcasts featuring talents like Kevin Durant, Carmelo Anthony, Darren Criss, Este Haim, Mark-Paul Gosselaar and many more. He also produced a slate of documentary programming, earning a Peabody nomination for his work on Season 1 of “Gangster Capitalism” and showrunning the renowned “Origins with James Andrew Miller.” His most recent work, “Who Killed the Video Star,” an exploration of MTV with former VJ Dave Holmes, was critically acclaimed and reached the top of both the Apple and Spotify worldwide charts.
Prior to Cadence13, Terence played pivotal roles in live production and communications for the NFL Network and at the National Football League. Highlights include earning a Sports Emmy nomination for his work on the hit show Good Morning Football and coordinating media operations at marquee events such as the Super Bowl, NFL Draft and more in his time at the league office in New York City.
Terence brings a team-oriented and data-driven approach to projects, putting people first to inspire creativity and innovation at every step of the creative process.
In addition to his professional work, Terence is a fundraiser for the ALS Association of NY and has studied and performed comedy at the famed UCB Theater in New York City. He is a fan of sports, movies and large dogs. He is not a fan of creating personal websites.