Talk:Jason Goldberg
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When was he born? Does anybody have data regarding that?
Boy or girl?
This is an odd situation...two secondary sources indicate the couple have welcomed a "baby girl", but the name given sounds quite masculine. I'm going to change the text of the article to read "second child" and leave the name in place, that way we won't be going round and round with the "it's a boy/it's a girl" insanity. --Alan (talk) 14:09, 5 April 2010 (UTC)
- Sources clearly say it's a girl. There's no reason to assume the sources got it wrong, but leaving it ambiguous is fine with me I guess. --Onorem♠Dil 14:12, 5 April 2010 (UTC)
- Outside a Johnny Cash song, I've never come across such a clear cross-gender naming. Are we going to agree with the sources and say a child named Jagger Joseph is female? My gut says it's a big-time error on the part of their editors...which is why I'm looking for a third source that can corroborate the first two. --Alan (talk) 14:15, 5 April 2010 (UTC)
Here's a source that quotes Frye as saying "She is very calm. We call her our little Buddha baby" (emphasis mine)
Do a google search for "Jagger Joseph Blue Goldberg" and you'll find a bunch more...though clearly not all would qualify as reliable sources. --Onorem♠Dil 14:25, 5 April 2010 (UTC)
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Edit request: Expand Career section (Katalyst Media, STX Entertainment, and credits)
== Edit request: Expand Career section (Katalyst Media, STX Entertainment, and credits clarification) ==
{{edit request}}
I have a conflict of interest regarding this article and am requesting updates for accuracy and completeness. I will not edit the page directly.
Proposed additions and revisions (for the “Career” section):
- Katalyst Media: Jason Goldberg co-founded Katalyst Media, a television, film, and digital production company, alongside Ashton Kutcher. At Katalyst, Goldberg led the advertising and branded content division, working with major brands including General Motors, Nikon, Intel, and Pepsi. The company later expanded into digital media and content production.
- STX Entertainment: Goldberg later joined STX Entertainment, where he played a role in building out the company’s digital and alternative content initiatives, including branded and short-form programming strategies.
- Producer and directing credits: Goldberg is known for his work as a producer on various television and digital projects. He was also involved in the development and direction of MTV’s “Punk’d,” contributing to its early success as a pop culture franchise. (If appropriate, please clarify directing credits per reliable sources.)
Sources:
https://www.adweek.com/brand-marketing/portrait-katalyst-137636/
https://variety.com/2016/tv/news/punkd-jason-goldberg-stx-entertainment-1201759955/
Rationale:
These additions reflect key aspects of Goldberg’s career, including co-founding Katalyst Media, his role at STX Entertainment, and clarification of his producing and directing work, which are currently incomplete or underrepresented in the article.
Thank you for your time and consideration. ~~~~ Jason Brent Goldberg (talk) 18:59, 17 March 2026 (UTC)
