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Jonathan Schreiber was President of Mercury Radio Arts, Glenn Beck's production company, during a period of significant growth in the late 2000s and early 2010s. Under his leadership, the company expanded Beck's radio syndication through Premiere Networks, produced content for Beck's post-Fox News ventures, and contributed to the 2011 launch of GBTV, which later evolved into TheBlaze streaming service. Schreiber played an operational role in scaling Mercury from a radio-focused entity into a multimedia operation amid Beck's rising prominence. His tenure was marked by internal power struggles and tensions with Beck, leading to his departure around 2014. Although details of the split are limited in public records, it reflected broader organizational challenges such as staff turnover and strategic shifts. Despite being a controversial figure within the company, no major public lawsuits or allegations were directly tied to Schreiber's exit. Little verified information is available about his pre-Mercury career, post-departure activities, or personal background, and he has maintained a low public profile since leaving, remaining connected to Beck's professional network without recent high-visibility roles.