Jeff Jarvis

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Jeff Jarvis is an American journalist, media critic, and professor known for his work on digital media, journalism innovation, and the future of news.

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instanceOf author
blogger
human
journalist
media critic
professor
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Columbia University
Medill School of Journalism
employer CUNY Graduate School of Journalism
City University of New York
fieldOfWork digital media
internet culture
journalism
media studies
news industry
genre non-fiction
hasBlog BuzzMachine
hasPerspective critic of traditional newspaper business models
proponent of transparency in media
hasRole conference speaker
consultant on digital strategy for news organizations
media commentator
hasWritten Geeks Bearing Gifts
Gutenberg the Geek
Public Parts
What Would Google Do?
influenced digital journalism practices
influencedBy internet business models
knownFor BuzzMachine
surface form: BuzzMachine blog

early advocacy of blogging in journalism
support for open, networked journalism models
languageOfWorkOrName English
notableFor advocacy of journalism innovation
commentary on the future of news
writing about Google and the internet
notableWork Geeks Bearing Gifts
Gutenberg the Geek
Public Parts
What Would Google Do?
occupation author
journalist
media critic
professor
placeOfBirth Newark, New Jersey, United States
surface form: Newark, New Jersey
positionHeld director of the Tow-Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism
professor of journalism
residence New York City
topicOf debates about privacy and publicness online
discussions of the economic future of news

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Entertainment Weekly foundedBy Jeff Jarvis
EW foundedBy Jeff Jarvis
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