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Should we be able to vote online?
Jarvis says he doesn’t want to change the structure of government. Read More
May 8, 2008 | In Media & Internet, Politics & Policy
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Jeff Jarvis on America's Next Chief Technology Officer
Barack Obama said he’d appoint one. Who would it be? Read More
May 8, 2008 | In Media & Internet, Politics & Policy
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Jeff Jarvis on the Risk of Putting Our Lives Online
That, Jarvis says, is a scardy-cat way of looking at it. Read More
May 8, 2008 | In Media & Internet
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Jeff Jarvis on the Next Technological Milestone
Jeff Jarvis on the power of micro-blogging. Read More
May 8, 2008 | In Science & Tech, Media & Internet
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Jeff Jarvis on the Google Killer
Jeff Jarvis searches for a new search engine. Read More
May 8, 2008 | In Media & Internet, Business & Economics
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Jeff Jarvis on the Next Generation of Media Companies
Jeff Jarvis on the value of networks for the next generation of media. Read More
May 8, 2008 | In Media & Internet, Business & Economics
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Jeff Jarvis on Transparency versus Objectivity
Objectivity, Jarvis says, is a lie. Read More
May 8, 2008 | In Media & Internet, Truth & Justice
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Jeff Jarvis on a Journalistic Code of Ethics
Is it time for a new code of ethics for citizen journalists and bloggers? Read More
May 8, 2008 | In Media & Internet, Truth & Justice
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Is there room for investigative journalism in the new media landscape?
Toss the critics overboard and hire more investigative reporters, Jarvis says. Read More
May 8, 2008 | In Media & Internet
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Is the Internet killing the newspaper?
Newspapers are killing themselves by holding on to the past, says Jarvis. Read More
May 8, 2008 | In Media & Internet
Jeff Jarvis blogs about media and news at Buzzmachine.com. He is associate professor and director of the interactive journalism program at the City University of New York’s new Graduate School of Journalism. He is consulting editor and a partner at Daylife, a news startup. He writes a new media column for The Guardian and is host of its Media Talk USA podcast.
He consults for media companies. Until 2005, he was president and creative director of Advance.net, the online arm of Advance Publications. Prior to that, Jarvis was creator and founding editor of Entertainment Weekly; Sunday editor and associate publisher of the New York Daily News; TV critic for TV Guide and People; a columnist on the San Francisco Examiner; assistant city editor and reporter for the Chicago Tribune; reporter for Chicago Today. He is the author of What Would Google Do? (HarperCollins 2009).
