Free Newsletter Subscription
        BNC All Access

Holly Jacobs, Executive VP Of U.S. Reality And Syndicated Programming, Sony Pictures Television

By Marisa Guthrie -- Broadcasting & Cable, 6/14/2010 12:01:00 AM

Holly Jacobs has always believed in the therapeutic power of television. The executive VP of U.S. reality and syndicated programming for Sony Pictures Television (SPT), Jacobs oversees the development of programming across the television spectrum, including unscripted network series (The CW’s new fall entry Plain Jane, Shark Tank for ABC, The Sing-Off for NBC) and daytime syndication (The Dr. Oz Show and the upcoming Nate Berkus Show).

Holly JacobsBut Jacobs began her professional life as an art therapist. “I’ve had a very interesting journey,” she says.

After earning a master’s degree from New York University, Jacobs went to work as an art therapist at the Florence Nightingale Nursing Home in Manhattan. “I was so amazed by the incredible stories of these elderly folks who were living there that I thought, I have to document this somehow,” she says.

She did so in a film called Forget Me Not. That documentary started Jacobs on the path to a television career that eventually led to commercial television at ABC Daytime. In her position as VP of reality for ABC Daytime, Jacobs worked on the 1997 launch of The View. “I’m very proud that a show that I was involved in early on is such a big piece of pop culture,” she says.

But iconic status in daytime syndication is the exception, not the rule. And while Dr. Oz has been the most successful syndicated launch in recent memory, the landscape remains littered with aborted efforts. It doesn’t hurt that both Oz and Berkus have been anointed by daytime rainmaker Oprah Winfrey.

“Syndication is the most challenging business,” Jacobs admits. “And being able to take a talent that has been groomed on Oprah Winfrey is any programmer’s dream.”

For Berkus, which launches in September, Jacobs and her team will focus on broadening the host from his professional trappings as a design and organizational guru to more of a life coach. “He’s that go-to guy on so many levels, and that’s what we’re going to build upon in the show,” Jacobs says.

In that same way, Jacobs has long been that go-to person in her genre, having evolved her deep understanding of what makes good television. “I’ve always been drawn to storytelling,” she explains. “Great stories and the visual medium of film—that is at the core of all of it.”
Talkback
Related Content

No related content found.

Also by Marisa Guthrie

Most Popular Pages
    No Top Articles
Newbay Business Information Resource Center

Featured Company


Most Recent Resources

Advertisement
More Content
  • Blogs
  • Photos
  • Podcasts

Sorry, no blogs are active for this topic.

0601_Schmooze_Newhart1

THE SCHMOOZE: Bob Newhart, Don Browne, the Second Family Goes to Sesame Street

View photos from recent industry events, including "Bob Newhart Celebrates 50 Years in Show Business," the Livingston
Awards for Young Journalists and Sesame Workshop's eighth annual gala.
schmoozeHobbs DeVito

THE SCHMOOZE: 3DTV, Cooking Channel, L.A. Screenings and More!

View photos from recent industry events, including 3DTV2010, the Cooking Channel launch party, Warner Bros. TV's L.A. Screenings and the OMVC's mobile DTV confab at the Newseum.

Send high resolution photos, with captions and credits, promptly after an event to bcart@nbmedia.com. Please include a daytime phone number.
Fey,_Seinfeld,_Bromstad

Upfronts 2010: Shmooze

B&C takes in the sights around town at the 2010 Upfronts.



Advertisement
About Us   |   Advertising Info   |   Site Map   |   Contact Us   |   Affiliate Links   |   RSS
© 2013 NewBay Media, LLC. 28 East 28th Street, 12th floor, New York, NY 10016 T (212) 378-0400 F (212) 378-0470
Use of this website is subject to its Terms of Use | Privacy Policy