Jeff Jarvis (born July 15, 1954) is an American
journalist,
associate professor
Associate professor is an academic title with two principal meanings: in the North American system and that of the ''Commonwealth system''.
Overview
In the ''North American system'', used in the United States and many other countries, it is a ...
,
public speaker and former
television critic. He advocates the
Open Web and argues that there are many social and personal benefits to living a more public life on the Internet.
Career
Jarvis began his career in journalism in 1972 writing for the ''Addison Herald-Register'', a local weekly newspaper at which he was the sole journalist. In 1974 Jarvis was an undergraduate in the
Medill School of Journalism at
Northwestern University when he was hired by the ''
Chicago Tribune''. He completed his degree and holds a
BSJ from Northwestern.
Jarvis went on to work as a television critic for ''
TV Guide'' and ''
People'' magazines.
In 1984, while still at People, Jarvis proposed the idea for ''
Entertainment Weekly'', a magazine which he hoped would feature "tough reviews and offbeat subjects" pertaining to the entertainment industry.
The first issue was published in February 1990, with Jarvis as creator and managing editor.
On June 12 of the same year, Jarvis left the publication; spokesman Peter Castiglio cited "creative differences" between Jarvis and senior management as the cause for his departure.
Jarvis was the resident "couch critic" at ''TV Guide'' throughout the 1990s.
Jarvis is former Sunday editor and associate publisher of the ''
New York Daily News
The New York ''Daily News'', officially titled the ''Daily News'', is an American newspaper based in Jersey City, NJ. It was founded in 1919 by Joseph Medill Patterson as the ''Illustrated Daily News''. It was the first U.S. daily printed in ta ...
'' and a former columnist for the ''
San Francisco Examiner
The ''San Francisco Examiner'' is a newspaper distributed in and around San Francisco, California, and published since 1863.
Once self-dubbed the "Monarch of the Dailies" by then-owner William Randolph Hearst, and flagship of the Hearst Corporat ...
''. He was president and creative director of
Advance Internet—the online arm of
Advance Publications
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—until 2005. He has consulted for numerous other media companies.
In 2005, he became an
associate professor
Associate professor is an academic title with two principal meanings: in the North American system and that of the ''Commonwealth system''.
Overview
In the ''North American system'', used in the United States and many other countries, it is a ...
at
City University of New York's Graduate School of Journalism, directing its new media program.
Jarvis is 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's customer support system on the website.
Along with
Leo Laporte, Jarvis is a co-host on ''This Week in Google'', a
live-streamed podcast show on the
TWiT Network which covers
Google and
cloud computing.
Books
In 2009, Jarvis wrote a book called, ''What Would Google Do?'' In the book, he argues that companies and individuals should study and perhaps copy Google's methods for succeeding at Internet entrepreneurship. Jarvis said of the book, "Just as I try to look admiringly from a distance at Google, I include anecdotes and examples from
Mark Zuckerberg
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at
Facebook and
Craig Newmark at
Craigslist and
Jeff Bezos at
Amazon."
In 2011, Jarvis published ''Public Parts: How Sharing in the Digital Age Improves the Way We Work and Live'', in which he defends the openness of the Internet, discusses ways in which the Internet has made modern life public, and argues against regulations to protect privacy. ''Public Parts'' was reviewed scathingly by fellow Internet scholar
Evgeny Morozov in the November 3, 2011, issue of ''
The New Republic''.
In 2012, Jarvis published the
Kindle single ''Gutenberg the Geek'', in which he suggests that
Johannes Gutenberg
Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg (; – 3 February 1468) was a German inventor and Artisan, craftsman who introduced letterpress printing to Europe with his movable type, movable-type printing press. Though not the first of its ki ...
was "the world's first technology entrepreneur" and was comparable to
Steve Jobs
Steven Paul Jobs (February 24, 1955 – October 5, 2011) was an American entrepreneur, industrial designer, media proprietor, and investor. He was the co-founder, chairman, and CEO of Apple; the chairman and majority shareholder of Pixar; a ...
because they both "accomplished greatness through trial and error, vision, and determination."
Politics
Jarvis describes himself as a "liberal: a centrist leaning left."
A
Democrat, Jarvis initially supported
Hillary Rodham Clinton in the 2008 primaries and then supported
Barack Obama. He voted for Obama in 2008 and 2012, but criticized some of Obama's policies, particular with respect to surveillance and transparency.
Jarvis also describes himself as "a post-
9/11
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hawk
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* The subfamily Accipitrinae includes goshawks, sparrowhawks, sharp-shinned hawks and others. Th ...
."
Personal life
In 2009, Jarvis was diagnosed with
prostate cancer
Prostate cancer is cancer of the prostate. Prostate cancer is the second most common cancerous tumor worldwide and is the fifth leading cause of cancer-related mortality among men. The prostate is a gland in the male reproductive system that sur ...
via a
PSA
PSA, PsA, Psa, or psa may refer to:
Biology and medicine
* Posterior spinal artery
* Primary systemic amyloidosis, a disease caused by the accumulation of abnormal proteins
* Prostate-specific antigen, an enzyme used as a blood tracer for pros ...
test; he underwent a successful treatment.
He is married to Tammy.
Twitter parody
Jarvis is the subject of a popular
Twitter parody account, @ProfJeffJarvis, curated by Rurik Bradbury.
The parody account has been enthusiastically received among many in media circles with over 30,000 followers.
"I chose Jarvis because he epitomizes a certain type of 'thinkfluencer,' " Bradbury explains, "someone with an online influence massively greater than the thoughtfulness of his positions. It's all style and rhetorical flourishes which don't stand up to scrutiny—but do grab attention."
Jarvis is not a fan of @ProfJeffJarvis, calling Bradbury, "my minor tormentor, my idiot imposter, my personal troll." He reached out to a Twitter executive to complain, but declined to pursue further action.
References
External links
BuzzMachine.com*
Jarvis' audio account of his personal experience of the attack on the World Trade Center''The World Trade Center Tragedy: An eyewitness account'' Jarvis' written account of 9/11
with Jarvis, about Recovery 2.0, September 2005
Washington Post article, May 2005
Corante.com interviewwith Jarvis in ''The Future of Digital Media'' series, November 2004
Criticism of Jeff Jarvis' credentials as "Web Guru," by Ron Rosenbaum, Slate, Nov. 11, 2008Cover story about Jeff Jarvis as a "Web Guru," by John Koblin, The New York Observer, Nov. 25, 2008Conversation with Jeff Jarvis, Intruders tv, May 5, 2009Video
Interview with Jeff Jarvis: Social Media Challenges International Organizationsby Joerg Wolf,
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