How a Former NBC News Producer Created One of Fall's Best New Shows, The Mayor

Jeremy Bronson says Chris Matthews helped inspire his ABC sitcom

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There are only two must-watch new shows this fall, including The Mayor, which premieres at 9:30 tonight on ABC. But just as surprising as the quality of the show—it’s about a struggling rapper (Brandon Michael Hall) runs for mayor of his town as a publicity stunt, and unexpectedly wins the election—is the resume of its first-time creator, Jeremy Bronson.

Before he worked on shows like The Mindy Project, Speechless and Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Bronson spent seven years in TV news, as a producer for NBC News’ political roundtable The Chris Matthews Show, and a supervising producer for Hardball with Chris Matthews on MSNBC.

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