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Jeff Jarvis

Professor emeritus of journalistic innovation, known for his expertise in media and technology.

Top 10 podcasts with Jeff Jarvis

Ranked by the Snipd community
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16 snips
Dec 1, 2023 • 1h 3min

Jeff Jarvis, "The Gutenberg Parenthesis: The Age of Print and Its Lessons for the Age of the Internet" (Bloomsbury, 2023)

Jeff Jarvis, a journalist and author, delves into the transformative power of print culture and its lasting impact on today's digital landscape. He discusses the concept of the 'Gutenberg Parenthesis' and how the printing press revolutionized storytelling and community engagement. Jarvis contrasts past and present public discourse, from coffee houses to social media, while addressing issues of censorship and free speech. He emphasizes the collective nature of culture in the digital era, inviting a reevaluation of communication, authorship, and creativity.
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15 snips
Dec 17, 2024 • 39min

Episode 2275: Jeff Jarvis on how the world has changed over the last 20 years

Jeff Jarvis, a renowned tech commentator and author, reflects on the past 20 years of technological evolution. He discusses the vibrant spirit of the DLD conference, the challenges of innovation in Europe, and the dual nature of online culture post-9/11. Jarvis critiques societal views on tech since the 2016 election and addresses the nuances of political innovation. He urges the reinforcement of institutions to combat authoritarianism and emphasizes the need for media literacy as we approach 2045, ensuring society can navigate the complexities of trust and information.
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13 snips
Jul 26, 2023 • 53min

The Gutenberg Parenthesis

Exploring the lessons from the age of print for the digital era, discussing the impact of Guttenberg's printing press on society, highlighting the evolution of media dynamics, and advocating for responsible online practices. Delving into the nuances of social media use, ethical dilemmas, and the importance of smaller platforms for genuine interactions. Addressing AI's impact, ethical considerations, and the need for human responsibility in technology usage.
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11 snips
Dec 7, 2024 • 37min

Episode 2265: Jeff Jarvis on how to reclaim the internet from moguls, misanthropes and moral panics

Jeff Jarvis, a prolific writer and former Tow Professor of Journalism Innovation, discusses reclaiming the internet from corporate giants and moral hysteria in his new book, The Web We Weave. He highlights the internet's evolution from an open community to a corporate-dominated environment and critiques surveillance capitalism. Jarvis emphasizes the need for transparency and accountability to protect digital freedoms while addressing the impact of hedge fund ownership on local journalism. His insights offer a bold vision for a community-driven internet.
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11 snips
Oct 24, 2024 • 40min

When To Call A Thing What It Is

Brian Reed hosts Jeff Jarvis, a media critic and professor, David Folkenflik, NPR's veteran media correspondent, and McElvey Neal, special projects editor at the Haitian Times. They engage in a riveting debate about the media's responsibility to report truths amidst rising misinformation in the Trump era. Key discussions revolve around the impact of sensationalism on marginalized communities and the consequences of false narratives, specifically related to the Haitian community. Personal experiences shed light on the emotional toll of journalism in today's politically charged atmosphere.
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10 snips
Feb 5, 2025 • 40min

Has US media surrendered to Trump already?

Jeff Jarvis, a prominent journalism professor and critic, discusses the precarious state of American media in the face of Trump's influence. He argues that news outlets like the Washington Post and CNN have compromised their integrity, fearing repercussions for their reporting. Jarvis emphasizes a growing disillusionment among liberal audiences and critiques the shift of major media towards far-right alliances. He calls out the urgent need for transformation in media structures to uphold journalistic values amidst rising challenges to truth-telling.
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5 snips
Jan 15, 2025 • 1h 25min

Radio Better Offline: Paris Martineau, Jeff Jarvis

Paris Martineau, an investigative tech journalist at The Information, and Jeff Jarvis, a renowned media critic and professor, dive into the implications of dating apps like Sniffies, highlighting user safety and the risks to teens. They critique the information-sharing responsibilities of big tech and discuss the future of media in a digital age dominated by AI and subscription models. Their conversation paints a vivid picture of the evolving landscape, raising critical questions about ethics and accountability in the tech industry.
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5 snips
May 24, 2024 • 52min

#41 - Prof. Jeff Jarvis - Rewriting Media's Business Model (Yet Again)

Prof. Jeff Jarvis, a journalism professor and author, discusses the challenges of innovation in journalism, navigating technological transformations from the Printing Press to AI. He explores the complexities of AI-generated content, image authenticity, and the evolution of journalism in a technology-driven society, emphasizing the importance of adapting to technological changes and embracing new models of journalism.
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Sep 27, 2024 • 47min

Why the Media So Often Sucks

Jeff Jarvis, a renowned media critic and journalist, teams up with Dan Froomkin, a champion of transparency in journalism, to tackle the failures of mainstream media in addressing critical political issues. They dive into how traditional outlets struggle with sensationalism, particularly influenced by Trump-era politics. The conversation highlights biases in coverage of key political figures like Biden and Harris, and critiques the media's portrayal of polling narratives. Together, they call for a renewed commitment to journalistic integrity and diverse voices in political discourse.
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Jul 22, 2024 • 30min

PREOXI Trial Crossover Episode w/ Dr. Jeff Jarvis

Dr. Jeff Jarvis, a medical expert focused on emergency medicine, dives into the findings from the PREOXI Trial, examining the effectiveness of non-invasive ventilation versus traditional face masks for patient pre-oxygenation before intubation. He reveals critical insights on managing peri-intubation hypoxia and discusses the trial's implications for improving patient safety. The conversation also highlights the importance of evidence-based practices in emergency settings and encourages healthcare professionals to adopt effective pre-oxygenation techniques.