About AIRtime Projects

Jordan Rosenblum, Founder & President

Jordan Rosenblum is a primetime Emmy-nominated producer, executive and screenwriter who works across both nonfiction and scripted programming. He founded AIRtime Projects in March 2024, in partnership with the studio Terminal B TV.

Prior to AIRtime Projects, Jordan was the SVP of nonfiction series & documentaries for Entertainment One, where he was responsible for leading the development of eOne's premium nonfiction series & documentary film slate, and was the head of development at Blackfin. In these prior roles, Jordan created, developed and executive produced series including CNN's Jerusalem: City of Faith & Fury which premiered at number one in cable news, and Vix+’s Mi Vecino El Cartel, a dual-language production Executive Produced by Selena Gomez. Jordan also oversaw development for series and films including the upcoming Fox Nation series Martin Scorsese Presents: The Saints Executive Produced and narrated by Martin Scorsese, Hulu & History's Tulsa Burning: The 1921 Race Massacre co-directed by Peabody and Emmy-Award winner Stanley Nelson and Peabody and duPont-Award winner Marco Williams, ID & MAX's Murdaugh Murders: Deadly Dynasty & The Murder Tapes, and many more.

As a screenwriter and producer of narrative projects, Jordan was a staff writer for History's Sons of Liberty which was nominated for a WGA Award, and has sold original scripts to producers and studios  including Amazon Studios, Keshet International (Showtime's Homeland) and Weimaraner Republic Pictures (HBO’s The Survivor). Jordan also developed and wrote on series including Netflix’s Roman Empire, AMC’s The Making of the Mob, and History’s The World Wars. For his work writing The World Wars, Jordan was nominated for a Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Writing for a Nonfiction Programming.