Jay Levin is an American journalist who was co-founder, editor and CEO of the ''
LA Weekly
''LA Weekly'' is a free weekly alternative newspaper in Los Angeles, California. The paper covers music, arts, film, theater, culture, and other local news in the Los Angeles area. ''LA Weekly'' was founded in 1978 by Jay Levin (among others), ...
'', one of the seminal newspapers of the weekly alternative press in the United States, until 1992.
Currently he is founding President of the EQuip Our Kids! Campaign, a non-profit organization that has undertaken a mass marketing campaign called EQuip Our Kids! to mobilize the public to mandate that social and emotional learning (SEL) skills be included in every schools curriculum. He is also founder of the California Social-Emotional Learning Alliance, an assemblage of educators and education and grassroots organizations that advocates for universal statewide SEL from pre-school through high school.
Biography
Early life
Levin was born in New York, the son of a
tool and die maker
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''LA Weekly''
Jay Levin is best known as the co-founder of the ''
LA Weekly
''LA Weekly'' is a free weekly alternative newspaper in Los Angeles, California. The paper covers music, arts, film, theater, culture, and other local news in the Los Angeles area. ''LA Weekly'' was founded in 1978 by Jay Levin (among others), ...
'', of which he was editor-in-chief and president for many years before selling what his team had grown to be the largest and most successful city weekly in the country. Levin put together an investment group that included actor
Michael Douglas
Michael Kirk Douglas (born September 25, 1944) is an American actor and film producer. He has received numerous accolades, including two Academy Awards, five Golden Globe Awards, a Primetime Emmy Award, the Cecil B. DeMille Award, and the ...
, Burt Kleiner, Joe Benadon and Pete Kameron. Levin retained many of the writers he had earlier brought to the ''
Los Angeles Free Press
The ''Los Angeles Free Press'', also called the "''Freep''", is often cited as the first, and certainly was the largest, of the underground newspapers of the 1960s. The ''Freep'' was founded in 1964 by Art Kunkin, who served as its publisher un ...
'' and hired Joie Davidow to edit the arts and entertainment section. The publication's first issue featured a group of female comedians, including the then-little known
Sandra Bernhard, on its cover. Subsequent issues featured exposés on the Los Angeles basin's air quality and U.S. interventionism in Central America. The ''LA Weekly'' was also notable for its coverage of independent cinema and the Los Angeles music scene. Davidow produced a comprehensive calendar section and explored undiscovered fashion districts, discovering new designers.
In 1985, the ''LA Weekly'' launched a glossy magazine, ''L.A. Style'', which Davidow edited. ''L.A. Style'' was sold to
American Express Publishing in 1988 and merged with ''
BUZZ'' magazine in 1993.
By 1990, the ''LA Weekly'' achieved a circulation of 165,000, making it the largest urban weekly in the U.S.
Post-''LA Weekly''
Levin stepped down as president of the ''LA Weekly'' in 1992 in order to found a progressive cable TV network and was succeeded by Michael Sigman as publisher and Kit Rachlis as editor. The newspaper was sold to Stern Publishing, owner of the ''Village Voice'', in 1994; in October 2005, it was sold to the Phoenix, Arizona-based
Village Voice Media
Village Voice Media or VVM is a newspaper company. It began in 1970 as a weekly alternative newspaper in Phoenix, Arizona. The company, founded by Michael Lacey (editor) and Jim Larkin (publisher), was then known as New Times Inc. (NTI) and the ...
. In September 2012, it was transferred to the Denver-based Voice Media Group in a management buyout.
Levin founded the start-up progressive channel, Planet Central TV, and later a website and magazine called Real Talk L.A.
Recent career
From 1999 until 2016 Levin split his time between starting, growing or turning around media properties such as TheFix.com; and part-time on life coaching focused on teaching life mastery and helping people reorient their lives, careers and relationships without spending years in therapy. Over those years Levin also began offering courses to hundreds of people in Life Elevation, relationships and leadership.
For years he also led a mastermind group of CEOs on becoming socially conscious and effective managers while helping them elevate the bottom-line performance of their businesses and grow their companies.
Based on his knowledge of the positive effects of Life skills training, Levin early in 2016 launched The Big EQ Campaign (soon after renamed as the EQuip Our Kids! Campaign) to galvanize the public around schools including daily Social Emotional Learning curriculum education (known as SEL) for students and staff in emotional management and in relationship and co-creativity social skills – to the profound benefit of children, teens, adults, the schools themselves, and society and business (the economy) as a whole.
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1943 births
21st-century American Jews
American chief executives in the mass media industry
American male journalists
Jewish American journalists
Living people