American journalist
Jeff Bakalar
Bakalar in 2023
Born Jeffrey Ian Bakalar
(1982-03-24 ) March 24, 1982 (age 42) Alma mater Towson University (B.A. )Years active 2004-present Known for podcaster, celebrity interviewer, videogames journalist, internet personality Notable work The 404 Show Mest : Seven Deadly SinsPre-Game Giant Beastcast Giant Bombcast CBSN Spouse Stacie Blair Bakalar (2010-present)[ 1] Children 1
Jeffrey Ian Bakalar (born (1982-03-24 ) March 24, 1982) is a professional podcaster, video game journalist, and formerly[ 2] the host of CNET 's longest-running podcast , The 404 Show . He is the General manager at Fandom -owned Giant Bomb , focusing on the site's operations while also hosting podcasts and content for the brand as well. He is a former employee of CNET Video and during his time there was a recurring personality on various podcasts on Giant Bomb .[ 3] [ 4]
Personal
Bakalar was born in Brooklyn , New York in 1982[ 5] and was raised in Briarwood, Queens before his family relocated to Marlboro Township, New Jersey where he attended Marlboro High School . He graduated from Towson University in 2004 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Electronic Media and Film, where he won an award for a mockumentary he directed called Adult Swim. [ 6]
In 2010, he married his longtime girlfriend, Stacie Davis.[ 7]
He currently lives in New Jersey .
Career
During his college years, Bakalar worked as a production office intern for actor and producer Bob Balaban in New York City at his production company Chicagofilms[ 8]
while Balaban completed work on Gosford Park .[ 9]
In 2004, he signed a contract with Warner Bros. Records subsidiary Maverick Records to direct and produce a documentary for the pop punk band Mest . The documentary, entitled Seven Deadly Sins was released as a pack-in bonus with copies of the band's 2005 album Photographs .[ 10] [ 11]
In 2007, Bakalar joined CNET as a home theater and gaming editor, eventually starting a technology and pop culture podcast called The 404 Show with Randall Bennett and Wilson Tang.[ 12] In hosting the podcast, Bakalar has interviewed Tony Hawk , Marc Maron , John Hodgman , Shaun White , Wayne Brady , Scott Aukerman , Michael Showalter , Andrew W.K. and others.[ 13] Each year the podcast is performed live at the Consumer Electronics Show , where it has featured Danny DeVito , Eliza Dushku , Felicia Day and others.[ 14] [ 15]
In 2012, Bakalar started CNET's first-ever weekly tech parody comic called Low Latency , which he writes and is illustrated by Blake Stevenson.[ 16]
Bakalar briefly co-hosted another CNET project, Pre-Game, but stopped production after a year of programming to focus more on The 404 Show.[ 12]
Bakalar is a member of the New York Videogame Critics Circle, an advocacy group for game writers in and around the New York City area.[ 17]
He regularly appears on TV and radio as a technology, pop culture, and video game expert. Bakalar has been featured on G4 's Attack of the Show , NPR 's All Things Considered , and CNBC 's Power Lunch .[ 18] [ 19] [ 20]
In late 2014, Bakalar joined CBSN as a regularly appearing tech and pop culture pundit representing CNET .[ 21]
On May 22, 2015, he joined the cast of Giant Bomb 's Giant Beastcast , where he remained a regular member until its conclusion in May 2021. He later joined the cast of its sister podcast, the Giant Bombcast .[ 22]
On September 29, 2017, the final episode of The 404 Show podcast was published.[ 2]
References
^ "The 404: Talking to Stacie Bakalar (VIDEO)" . HuffPost . 2013-07-29. Retrieved August 16, 2014 .[permanent dead link ]
^ a b The 404 Show: This is the end - Video , retrieved 2017-12-30
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"Interview: CNETís The 404 podcast - Reckoner" . www.reckoner.com.au . 2014-07-30. Retrieved August 16, 2014 .
^ "Senior Editor / Reviews - Gaming, Video" . CNET . 2007-04-23. Retrieved August 16, 2014 .
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"Jeff Bakalar - IMDb" . IMDb . 2005-03-22. Retrieved August 16, 2014 .
^ "2005 Winners" . 2005-09-20. Archived from the original on April 12, 2015. Retrieved August 16, 2014 .
^ "The 404 699: Where it's one down, two to go (podcast)" . 2010-11-01. Retrieved August 16, 2014 .
^ "Linkedin: Jeff Bakalar" . 2009-11-11. Retrieved August 16, 2014 .
^ "The 404 Yuletide Mini-sode 2013: Steve Guttenberg takes over (podcast)" . 2013-12-27. Retrieved August 16, 2014 .
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"Mest | Awards" . allmusic . 2014-05-30. Retrieved August 16, 2014 .
^ "Mest: Seven Deadly Sins (2005 Video)" . IMDb . 2005-10-18. Retrieved August 16, 2014 .
^ a b "Interview: CNETís The 404 podcast - Reckoner" . reckoner . 2014-07-30. Retrieved August 16, 2014 .
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"The 404 634: Where Michael Showalter... (podcast)" . CNET . 2010-07-30. Retrieved August 16, 2014 .
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"The 404 1,479: Where we don't give credit on the grab (podcast)" . CNET . 2014-05-06. Retrieved August 16, 2014 .
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"The 404 at CES 2013: Where we pay tribute to Danny DeVito (podcast)" . CNET . 2013-01-09. Retrieved August 16, 2014 .
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"Meet Crave's new cartoonist, Blake Stevenson" . CNET . 2011-12-15. Retrieved August 18, 2014 .
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"Members" . New York Videogame Critics Circle . 2013-07-22. Retrieved August 16, 2014 .
^ "The Loop: Week In Review Videos" . G4 . 2007-11-19. Archived from the original on 2013-03-10. Retrieved August 16, 2014 .
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"Concerns Of Racism In Multiplayer Video Games: NPR" . npr.org . 2010-02-22. Retrieved August 16, 2014 .
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"Get in the Game" . video.cnbc.com . 2010-03-11. Retrieved August 16, 2014 .
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"Google expected to unveil its next big thing" . CBS News . 2015-05-22. Retrieved June 29, 2015 .
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"Stephen Colbert and The Giant Bombcast launch new 'casts" . The A.V. Club . 2015-06-08. Retrieved June 29, 2015 .
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