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Verne Gay

writer at Newsday

Verne Gay is a prominent television writer and critic for Newsday, where he has worked since 1989. He has a rich background in media journalism, having covered the television industry for over 30 years. His role includes reporting, analysis, and criticism of various television programs, and he became the lead TV critic at Newsday in 2010.124

Education and Career::

  • Education: Verne Gay graduated from Colgate University.
  • Professional Experience: Prior to joining Newsday, he worked for Variety, further establishing his credentials in the media landscape. His extensive experience allows him to provide insights into both news and entertainment aspects of television.13

Throughout his career, Gay has written extensively on various shows and industry trends, making him a respected voice in television criticism. His work often reflects a deep understanding of the cultural implications of television programming, as seen in his critiques of shows like "Blue Bloods" and others.23

Highlights

May 15 · newsday.com
TV critic Verne Gay to CBS: Don't kill 'Blue Bloods' - Newsday
TV critic Verne Gay to CBS: Don't kill 'Blue Bloods' - Newsday

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New York, New York, United States