Jeff Jarvis
- Jeff Jarvis is journalism professor at the City University of New York. (source: The Guardian)
- Jeff Jarvis has written articles published in The Guardian and The Observer.
Most Recent article
USA: Internet media continue to evolve, old media flirt with extinction
The Guardian, Monday 4 JanuaryThe age of creation on the web will begin to yield to an age of curation
Previous Articles
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Google: Icons of the decade
The Guardian, Tue 22 December 2009 (3 blog links)
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The future for journalism will always embrace change
The Guardian, Mon 2 November 2009 (7 blog links)
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Let's build an ecosystem around hyperlocal bloggers
The Guardian, Mon 14 September 2009 (19 blog links)
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Transparency benefits us all, even when it hurts
The Guardian, Mon 17 August 2009 (9 blog links)
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Why I'm blogging about my cancer
The Guardian, Wed 12 August 2009 (2 blog links)
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Rupert Murdoch's move to charge for content opens doors for competitors
The Guardian, Thu 6 August 2009 (32 blog links)
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Yahoo and Microsoft picked the wrong fight
The Guardian, Mon 3 August 2009 (5 blog links)
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Journalism should look to collaboration, not charity
The Guardian, Mon 27 July 2009 (6 blog links)
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User-generated content is only the beginning
The Guardian, Mon 8 June 2009
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News matters so much more than what delivers it
The Guardian, Mon 1 June 2009
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- 52 articles (since May 2007)
- Average article: 23 column inches (685 words)
- Shortest article: 10 column inches (313 words)
- Longest article: 36 column inches (1091 words)
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