- Jeff Jarvis
Jeff Jarvis (born
September 12 ,1954 ) is an American journalist. He is the former television critic for "TV Guide " and "People" magazine, creator of "Entertainment Weekly ", Sunday editor and associate publisher of the "New York Daily News ," and a columnist on the "San Francisco Examiner ".Until recently he was president and creative director of [http://www.advance.net Advance.net] , the online arm of
Advance Publications , where he developed the children's educational site "Yuckiest Site on the Internet" withSusan Mernit . Jarvis currently consults for [http://www.advance.net Advance.net] . He has also consulted for the New York Times Company atAbout.com , where he worked on content development and strategy. In 2006 he became an associate professor at City University of New York's Graduate School of Journalism, directing its new media program. [http://www.buzzmachine.com/index.php/2005/09/12/in-the-academe/] He has a fortnightly column in the "MediaGuardian" supplement of the British newspaper "The Guardian ".In 1974 Jarvis was an undergraduate at the
Medill School of Journalism atNorthwestern University when he was hired by the "Chicago Tribune ". Jarvis first began his career in journalism writing for the "Addison Herald-Register", a weekly newspaper, in 1972.Jarvis is also the creator of the popular
weblog "BuzzMachine", which tracks developments in new media and chronicles some of the author's personal obsessions, such as the fortunes of radio host Howard Stern. He gained national notoriety when he wrote about his negative experiences in dealing with Dell Computer'scustomer support system on the website.Jarvis describes himself as "a liberal: a centrist leaning left," claiming to have voted for Democrats in most elections. Nonetheless, he notes that he upsets some Democrats for not always agreeing with them and for linking to those with whom they disagree. Jarvis says that is why he likes the
blogosphere so much: because it allows him to talk with people whose opinions don't align with his views. [http://www.buzzmachine.com/index.php/about-me/] Jarvis also describes himself as "a post-9/11 hawk, having survived the attacks on theWorld Trade Center ."External links
* [http://www.buzzmachine.com BuzzMachine.com]
* [http://buzzmachine.com/archives/cat_dell.html BuzzMachine's Dell Archives: Dell Hell]
* [http://www.buzzmachine.com/story/ Jarvis' audio account of his personal experience of the attack on the World Trade Center]
* [http://jeffjarvis.tvheaven.com/story/ "The World Trade Center Tragedy: An eyewitness account"] , Jarvis' written account of 9/11
* [http://www.businessweek.com/mediacenter/podcasts/podcasting/jeff_jarvis20050908.htm BusinessWeek podcast] with Jarvis, about Recovery 2.0, September 2005
* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/05/29/AR2005052901075.html "Jeff Jarvis, On the Inside, Blogging Out"] , Washington Post article, May 2005
* [http://www.corante.com/vision/digitalmedia/jeff_jarvis.php Corante.com interview] with Jarvis in "The Future of Digital Media" series, November 2004
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