Jace Lacob is the TV Columnist for The Daily Beast/Newsweek.
He is the founder of Televisionary, an award-winning television website that focuses on US and UK television programming, news, reviews, and interviews that began in February 2006.
Jace holds a Bachelor's degree in English Literature from Cornell University College of Arts and Sciences and a Master's degree in Journalism and Mass Communications from New York University. He also studied Literature at Oxford University (Wadham College, to be precise).
He is a member of the Television Critics Association.
Jace previously worked in the television industry for more than seven years, both on the domestic and international sides, in development, co-productions, and acquisitions.
For publicists: Jace welcomes all coverage inquiries but please note that he writes exclusively about television (and to a smaller extent TV-on-DVD), so please don't send press releases or inquires on other topics. A list of popular topics can be found in the "Categories" section on the main page or individual post pages, so please familiarize yourself with the types of content this site covers before pitching.
Looking to get in touch about a tip, a question, or a general comment? Visit the Contact Page for more details.
He is the founder of Televisionary, an award-winning television website that focuses on US and UK television programming, news, reviews, and interviews that began in February 2006.
Jace holds a Bachelor's degree in English Literature from Cornell University College of Arts and Sciences and a Master's degree in Journalism and Mass Communications from New York University. He also studied Literature at Oxford University (Wadham College, to be precise).
He is a member of the Television Critics Association.
Jace previously worked in the television industry for more than seven years, both on the domestic and international sides, in development, co-productions, and acquisitions.
For publicists: Jace welcomes all coverage inquiries but please note that he writes exclusively about television (and to a smaller extent TV-on-DVD), so please don't send press releases or inquires on other topics. A list of popular topics can be found in the "Categories" section on the main page or individual post pages, so please familiarize yourself with the types of content this site covers before pitching.
Looking to get in touch about a tip, a question, or a general comment? Visit the Contact Page for more details.