Jeff Jarvis appears in the following:
Freedom Of Information
Wednesday, July 08, 2009
Google is changing the world, but has the tech giant become too big, and should it be regulated as a public utility? Jeff Jarvis and Siva Vaidhyanathan discuss. Then, Wired editor Chris Anderson on his new book FREE: The Future of a Radical Price and why the most valuable information ...
Some print media to start charging for content
Monday, March 02, 2009
Print journalism is struggling to stay afloat and some outlets will soon ask readers to pay for content. Hearst Corporation has announced it will launch a wireless e-reader this year ...
Newspapers on life support
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Newspapers are in crisis. More and more readers are migrating to the web, even as revenue from online ads plummets. Suggestions for how the industry can stay alive abound, but so far ...
Google is Great
Friday, February 06, 2009
Jeff Jarvis writes the blog Buzzmachine.com, teaches at City University of New York Graduate School of Journalism, and is the author of What Would Google Do? (Collins Business, 2009). He talks about new media.
The Rules
Friday, February 06, 2009
Buzzmachine blogger and new media guru Jeff Jarvis offers rules to live by in his new book What Would Google Do? Plus, candidate Obama compiled a list of 13 million email addresses – how will President Obama use that resource?
Newscorps Close to Deal for Newsday
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
NewsCorps is close to sealing the deal with the Tribune Company for its struggling Newsday publication. Jeff Jarvis , blogger at Buzz Machine, discusses the balance between free press and corporate control.
Democratic Debate Scorecard
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Ana Marie Cox, political correspondent for Time Magazine and Jeff Jarvis, who writes the blog Buzzmachine.com, reveal who they thought won the debate and whether the YouTube/CNN format worked.
You can still post your comments on the CNN YouTube Debate:
Who did you think ...
You can still post your comments on the CNN YouTube Debate:
Who did you think ...
Presidential Debates 2.0
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
The Democratic presidential hopefuls just had their first ever debate using questions from YouTube video. Was the experiment a better act of democracy? We assess how the candidates did with Ana Marie Cox of Time and blogger Jeff Jarvis and we take your comments. Also, what sports have to do ...