Name Jeff Gaspin | Role Television producer Spouse Karen Gaspin | |
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Full Name Jeffrey Mark Gaspin Born December 29, 1960 (age 63) ( 1960-12-29 ) Bayside, New York, U.S. Occupation formerly Chairman of NBC Universal Television Entertainment Website Gaspin's Executive Biography at NBC Universal Residence Los Angeles, California, United States Nominations Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Non-fiction Series People also search for Gay Rosenthal, George Moll |
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Jeffrey Mark "Jeff" Gaspin (born December 29, 1960) is an American television executive and former Chairman of NBC Universal Television Entertainment. Gaspin resigned his position in late 2010, as a precursor to Comcast taking controlling ownership of the now newly rechristened NBCUniversal, which occurred on January 28, 2011. Robert Greenblatt, former President of Entertainment of Showtime Networks Inc., succeeded Gaspin.
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- Thegrill innovator jeff gaspin on traditional programmers
- Jeff gaspin reveals how he became an nbc executive
- Early life
- Beginning of business career
- Current career
- Personal life
- References

Jeff gaspin reveals how he became an nbc executive
Early life

Jeff Gaspin was born into a Jewish family in Bayside, New York. His parents wanted him to become a doctor, so he took pre-med courses. "That's what you did when you were Jewish and growing up on Long Island. You had to be a doctor or a lawyer because those were the professions that got you more."

In the late 1970s, he enrolled as a Pre-Med Student at Binghamton University in Binghamton, New York. Originally taking biology and chemistry courses, he decided to change paths in his junior year and switched to a double major in psychology and business administration. He received a B.A. from Binghamton in 1982. After graduation, looking towards a career in finance, he enrolled in New York University from which he received an M.B.A..
Beginning of business career

After finding no jobs on Wall Street in Finance, Gaspin looked at an associates program at NBC. After spending five years in the NBC finance department, he shifted to news programming at the urging of Michael Gartner, who was at the time the President of NBC News. After time, he then shifted to entertainment programming. During this tenure, Gaspin helped to develop and launch the critically acclaimed Dateline NBC as well as expanding The Today Show to its current seven-day schedule. In 1996, Gaspin left NBC to go to head program development at VH1. Returning to NBC in 2001, Gaspin was named Executive Vice President of Program Strategy at NBC Entertainment where he helped to develop new programs such as The Apprentice and Biggest Loser. In 2002, NBC acquired the Bravo Network and Gaspin was named its new President. Some of his most noteworthy accomplishments were the massive hits Queer Eye for the Straight Guy and Project Runway. He was named President of NBC Universal Cable and Digital Content in 2007.
Current career
In July 2009, Gaspin was promoted to Chairman of NBC Universal Television Entertainment. Some of the businesses he is responsible for are NBC Entertainment (home to hits such as The Office, 30 Rock, and The Tonight Show), cable channels USA Network and Bravo, and NBC Universal Domestic Television Distribution which distributes such shows as The Martha Stewart Show and The Jerry Springer Show.
In 2013, Gaspin founded TAPP TV, a subscription-based online TV network, along with Jon Klein, former president of CNN US.
Personal life
He currently resides in Hidden Hills, California with his wife, Karen, and children Max, Ben, and Samantha.