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TV production company making new “Dog the Bounty Hunter” show moves headquarters to Castle Rock

Dorsey Pictures last week announced it was moving 100 employees from Denver to Douglas County

Duane "Dog" Chapman, star of the reality series "Dog, the Bounty Hunter" in 2006.
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Duane “Dog” Chapman, star of the reality series “Dog, the Bounty Hunter” in 2006.
Joe Rubino - Staff portraits in The Denver Post studio on October 6, 2022. (Photo by Eric Lutzens/The Denver Post)
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, a television and digital production and marketing firm with a focus on outdoor lifestyle and true crime content, has relocated its headquarters to Castle Rock from Denver.

The relocation, announced via news release last week, moves 100 jobs to Castle Rock, including executive staff and a production team, a spokesperson said Monday.

Company president and CEO Chris Dorsey, who co-founded the business with his wife, Amy Dorsey, credited Castle Rock’s “easy access to Denver International Airport, high-speed communications systems, world-class amenities, and fantastic quality of life,” for helping to spur the move.

Dorsey Pictures has more than 20 series and specials in production today, according to the news release. Its projects include “Dog’s Most Wanted,” a true-crime reality series starring Denver-born bounty hunter Duane “Dog” Chapman set to debut on WGN America Sept. 4. Dorsey is a subsidiary of Red Arrow Studios.

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