Brandon TV Taps Tasha Biltmore as Executive Producer Across Multiple Series
- Brandon West

- 2 days ago
- 2 min read

Brandon TV is continuing to expand its creative footprint, and Little Hollywood just scored a major addition behind the scenes. Tasha Biltmore has officially joined the project as an Executive Producer, bringing her vision, storytelling instincts, and community-first approach to the highly-anticipated series.
Biltmore’s journey with Brandon TV began organically. What started as a simple favor to help a friend return to work quickly evolved into a deeper creative partnership once she connected with the network’s long-term vision.
“My journey with Brandon TV began as a simple gesture to help a friend return to work,” Biltmore shared. “However, as I became more involved and learned about the broader vision, my role naturally expanded. What drew me in was the opportunity to shape stories that grow alongside the company.”
That philosophy aligns closely with Little Hollywood, a project designed to spotlight women in a way mainstream entertainment often overlooks. Alongside projects like The Little Reunion, Biltmore says the mission has always been about shifting the narrative and redefining visibility.
“With Little Hollywood, the goal was to shift the narrative in a way Hollywood hasn’t done before,” she explained. “I wanted to redefine visibility by focusing on community, sisterhood, and style. The aim is to establish these women as A-listers based on their presence and influence rather than physical stature. That is where real impact and longevity live.”

As an Executive Producer, Biltmore brings a deal-making approach rooted in both creativity and strategy. She emphasizes the importance of authenticity, alignment, and thinking beyond a single season.
“My approach to deal-making is rooted in creativity and deep research,” she said. “I ensure we stay true to the brand and the voices involved while always looking at the bigger picture—planning not just for the first season, but for the tenth.”
In addition to Little Hollywood Biltmore is also making waves with her comedy-focused project "Nuthin But Funny," which she describes as a community-driven space for laughter, connection, and discovery.
“It felt like the right time to launch "Nuthin But Funny" because the world needs laughter more than ever,” she shared. “People will always show up for the combination of comedy, good food, and drinks. This project feels like something people forgot they needed.”
Looking ahead, Biltmore is especially excited about the future of comedy and stand-up on streaming platforms, where audiences can grow alongside emerging voices in real time.
“Comedy is powerful because it is risky and personal,” she said. “It offers audiences a way to heal through laughter.”
Ultimately, Biltmore wants her work and her brand to stand for intention, authenticity, and longevity.
“As an Executive Producer, I am committed to championing bold, community-driven stories that shift perspectives,” she said. “If a project has heart, purpose, and the potential to evolve across platforms, that is where I want to be.”
With Tasha Biltmore stepping into the Executive Producer role, Little Hollywood is poised to continue building a community of fans and a show that is meaningful and built to last. Catch up on the action from the Little Reunion on Brandon TV ahead of Little Hollywood's spring premiere.


