Jeff Jarvis/2008

Articles: 2008

 * there a market for quality journalism? Yes!'' - Digital media: who or what is responsible for the death of profitable journalism? - 15th December 2008
 * Mumbai, witnesses are writing the news'' - Digital media: Moments after the terrorist attacks on Mumbai began Twitter exploded with messages - 1st December 2008
 * Why Google defines the new digital economy - We are seeing the dawn of a new economy - one best viewed and understood through the lens of Google - 17th November 2008
 * There is life after paper - Don't mourn the death of the Christian Science Monitor's daily print edition. Celebrate the birth of what comes next - 29th October 2008
 * end of the story - as we know it'' - Digital media: 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 - 27th October 2008
 * must take responsibility'' - Digital media: 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 - 13th October 2008
 * junk the myths and celebrate what we've got'' - Digital media: 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.' - 29th September 2008
 * Google by competing with it rather than feeding it'' - 15th September 2008
 * time journalism broke with conventions'' - Digital media: For the third campaign in a row, news organisations have assigned 15,000 journalists to each of the US parties' conventions - 1st September 2008
 * editors a luxury that we can do without?'' - Digital media - 18th August 2008
 * Coelho finds the perfect alchemy of print and digital - 4th August 2008
 * The host with the most - Digital media: Newspapers should not be in manufacturing and distribution or the technology business - they're bad at it - 21st July 2008
 * AP took it to the wire but needs to rethink its role - 30th June 2008
 * Newsrooms are entering a hub-and-spoke future - In London's news industry, you're nobody if you don't have a new newsroom and a reorganisation to go with it - 16th June 2008
 * In the Google age, openness is a virtue - Facebook is standing at a critical juncture. If it turns one way, it could reach its grandest ambition - to be the Google of the people - 2nd June 2008
 * Why Twitter is the canary in the news coalmine - 19th May 2008
 * Introducing 'the social media sommelier' who had big dreams and a webcam - 5th May 2008
 * One shot of coffee and two shots at changing the way Starbucks is run - 21st April 2008
 * Let's stop reaching eyeballs and start reaching brains - We are about to witness a battle between online ad networks and big media brands - 24th March 2008
 * A smothering embrace - On AOL's past form, its purchase of Bebo may prove the kiss of death for a once vibrant, innovative social networking site - 13th March 2008 (Comment is free...)
 * Blogs take roboreporters to a more human level - In a time of blogs with their ethic of transparency, how long can journalists continue to hide their opinions? - 10th March 2008
 * Pity the big, bad wolf - The European commission's record fine on Microsoft is a clear case of kicking a guy when he's down - 27th February 2008 (Comment is free...)
 * Why short is tweet for the blogging - When I first used Twitter I thought it was silly, but it is an important step in the rise of blogging - 25th February 2008
 * What were they thinking? - US elections 08: The New York Times acts like a scandal-sheet in hinting that John McCain had an affair - and then acts surprised when readers notice - 25th February 2008 (Comment is free...)
 * The objectivity myth - US elections 2008: The media's obvious love of Barack Obama is one more reason reporters should disclose their political leanings - 19th February 2008 (Comment is free...)
 * Forget shorthand - a camera phone is the new tool of the journalist's trade - 11th February 2008
 * Big won't win - Microsoft's proposed purchase of Yahoo is really about old models of media and technology huddling together against the cold wind of the new - 1st February 2008 (Comment is free...)
 * The social whirl driving the development of search - 28th January 2008
 * Clinton or Obama - who clicks with the voters? - 21st January 2008
 * The internet primary - US elections 2008: Is Facebook about to elect a president? - 9th January 2008 (Comment is free...)
 * The big challenge for the next generation of hacks - 7th January 2008