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Jeff Sneider is an American entertainment journalist with tenure at trades Variety and TheWrap. Currently reporting as a self-published source through the newsletter The InSneider and via The Hot Mic podcast,[a] consensus has determined he is generally reliable in the field, fulfilling the criteria of subject-matter expert. When using Sneider's self-published reports as a source, they must be accompanied with intext attribution, especially concerning reporting on casting of productions, respecting WP:BLP, and where additional considerations may apply on a case-by-case basis. See also: WP:MCURS.
Jeff Sneider (born 1983 or 1984) is an American entertainment journalist who founded the entertainment newsletter The InSneider. A 2006 graduate from the Tisch School of the Arts, Sneider had previously held tenures at Ain't It Cool News, Variety, TheWrap, Mashable and Above the Line. Other publications Sneider has written for include MTV Movies Blog, Hollywood Life, Washington Square News and the Colorado Springs Independent. Sneider's public statements and tweets have been the subject of controversy.
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Jeff Sneider is an American entertainment journalist with tenure at trades Variety and TheWrap. Currently reporting as a self-published source through the newsletter The InSneider and via The Hot Mic podcast,[a] consensus has determined he is generally reliable in the field, fulfilling the criteria of subject-matter expert. When using Sneider's self-published reports as a source, they must be accompanied with intext attribution, especially concerning reporting on casting of productions, respecting WP:BLP, and where additional considerations may apply on a case-by-case basis. See also: WP:MCURS. | 1Â 2Â | |