Street Media LLC is independently run by Monica Lange, a television producer and filmmaker with 25 years of experience and multiple awards.
Recently she Produced, Directed, and Executive Produced "TWICE BORN Stories From The Special Delivery Unit," a PBS mini-series, winner of the 2016 EMMY for Outstanding Science and Technology Programming and the JACKSON HOLE Science Media Award. She is currently working on a new project with THE HOWARD HUGHES MEDICAL INSTITUTE.
From 2007 to 2013 she produced, directed, and wrote documentaries and mini-series for DISCOVERY COMMUNICATIONS. Her hour “Unlocking Autism,” about research into the causes of the disability, won The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences esteemed ACADEMY HONORS for “Television With a Conscience.” Among her DISCOVERY credits are: “AUTISM X6,” about a family with six children on the spectrum; a special about the realities of multiple births; an hour about the psychological and physical consequences of the separation of conjoined twins; and another about the life of a child with Prader Willi Syndrome. Her eight part series, "SEXTUPLETS TAKE NEW YORK," about the first Hispanic sextuplets in the US, won praise in The New York Times.
For BILL MOYERS Lange Produced and Directed “America’s First River: Stories From the Hudson." She produced and directed “Ed Koch-New York Stories” for the LA GUARDIA AND WAGNER ARCHIVES- ED KOCH COLLECTION, and was Producer of “ A Rendezvous with History” for the FDR MUSEUM AND PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY. For WNET she co-produced and co-directed “THE HAPPINESS OF STILL LIFE: Scenes from the Austrian Biedermeier," winner of numerous film festivals. As head of STreet Media, Lange received funding from foundations and non-profits to create programming. Among them are THE ROBERT WOOD JOHNSON FOUNDATION, THE DRUG POLICY FOUNDATION, THE ACKERMAN INSTITUTE, CENTURION, THE CHILDREN'S HEALTH FUND and PRINCETON UNIVERSITY. Corporate clients include NYU Langone hospital, Pfizer, Astra Zeneca, and Wyeth Ayerst.
Monica lives in Princeton, New Jersey. She has two daughters who live in New York.