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Jeff Jarvis on digital media

  • Jon Stewart

    Objectivity is a lie, so the truth requires real citizen journalism

    Jeff Jarvis

    Jeff Jarvis: As the US media ties itself in knots over impartiality it's worth noting that journalism needs transparency and engagement

  • Jeff Jarvis: Google is defending citizens of the net

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    Jeff Jarvis: Someone has to act as ambassador for the internet – and so far, there's one major company stepping up

  • News Corp is foolish to block linking

    Internet rights Jeff Jarvis

    Linking to public internet sites is right for democracy and journalism and News Corporation is wrong to impede it. By Jeff Jarvis

  • The future for journalism will always embrace change

    Jeff Jarvis

    Journalism is not in crisis – its fate lies in the hands of new and old media entrepreneurs, not institutions

  • Transparency benefits us all, even when it hurts

    Digital media, Jeff Jarvis: I'm not blogging about my prostate cancer for my own sake

  • Yahoo and Microsoft picked the wrong fight

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    Digital media, Jeff Jarvis: But while they pound their fists on Google's shins, Google remains the unchallenged giant in the arena that really matters

  • Portfolio magazine website

    Another one bites the dust

    Digital media, Jeff Jarvis: I'm not saying that magazines are going to start dropping like flies and newspapers, when the economy comes back many will still sell ... for a while

  • Hyperlocal: the elusive golden fleece

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    Jeff Jarvis on digital media: New York Times enlists the community to help blog the local news

  • News sites should quit moaning about payment and just gopher it

    Jeff Jarvis on digital media: The notion of newspapers charging for content online keeps popping its nose up out of the dirt

  • Is there a market for quality journalism? Yes!

    Jeff Jarvis

    Digital media, Jeff Jarvis: Who or what is responsible for the death of profitable journalism?

  • In Mumbai, witnesses are writing the news

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    Digital media, Jeff Jarvis: Moments after the terrorist attacks on Mumbai began Twitter exploded with messages

  • The end of the story - as we know it

    Digital media, Jeff Jarvis: In the crush of news around the financial crisis it occurred to me that the basic building block of journalism, the article, is proving inadequate

  • Journalists must take responsibility

    Digital media, Jeff Jarvis: Three newsmen I respect have taken it upon themselves to absolve journalists of responsibility for the fall of newspapers. I must respectfully if bluntly disagree

  • Let's junk the myths and celebrate what we've got

    Digital media, Jeff Jarvis: It never fails. I'll be talking about the amazing opportunities of the internet age and someone will say, 'Yes, but there are inaccuracies on the internet.'

  • It's time journalism broke with conventions

    Digital media, Jeff Jarvis: For the third campaign in a row, news organisations have assigned 15,000 journalists to each of the US parties' conventions

  • Are editors a luxury that we can do without?

    Digital media, Jeff Jarvis: Do we need editors?

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