![]() Media ties: I have worked for many a media company - Advance, Time Warner, Hearst, Tribune, Maxwell, News Corp., Knight Ridder - and know people and have friends in most of them. I have been reimbursed for travel expenses to speak at Google events but do not accept fees from any technology company. I have helped raise funds for my school from Facebook and Craig Newmark. Dodge Foundation and worked with them on media ecosystem projects in New Jersey I resigned in 2019. My Kindle Single, Gutenberg the Geek, was published by Amazon. My book Public Parts is published by Simon & Schuster, a division of Viacom. My book What Would Google Do? is published by HarperCollins, a division of News Corp. I declined an invitation to join Demand Media’s board of advisors. I have been listed on the advisory boards of Rayv, Brightcove, Consenda, and Technorati and received options in Brightcove those relationships have lapsed. I have been an advisor to Mode Media (née Glam), Free Range Content (), and Wobbleworks (3Doodler). I have had small angel investments in Ubermedia, Infinite Analytics, Covestor, 33Across, Black20, and Path101, the last two of which are no longer. Daylife was bought by Newscred I received nothing in that transaction. I was a partner in Daylife, a news startup, whose investors included The New York Times Company, Getty, Craig Newmark, Dave Winer, Michael Arrington, Ken Lerer, and others. I am on the industry advisory board for Vidcon. Over a decade, I have worked on projects or spoken at the Telegraph in London, Burda in Germany, Stern in Germany, the Hindustan Times in New Delhi, The New York Times Company at its then-subsidiary, Best Buy, Sky News, VH1, Hearst, Meredith, The Week, Hill & Knowlton, Holtzbrinck, Axel Springer, USA Today, Time Warner, Edelman, Publicis/Denou, the BBC, News Corp., GM, Avaya, Accenture, Bloomberg, and at various conferences and in these videos for SAP. I have served on on the advisory board for Digital First Media along with Jay Rosen, Emily Bell, and Clay Shirky. This has included the Guardian and NJ.com at Advance Publications, my former employer Advance owns Condé Nast, Newhouse Newspapers, American City Business Journals, and Advance Internet, where I used to work. Prior to that, Jarvis was creator and founding editor of Entertainment Weekly Sunday editor and associate publisher of the New York Daily News TV critic for TV Guide and People a columnist on the San Francisco Examiner and assistant city editor and reporter for the Chicago Tribune.īusiness ties: I have consulted for various media companies. Until 2005, he was president and creative director of, the online arm of Advance Publications. He has advised media companies, startups, and foundations and is a public speaker. He is the Leonard Tow Professor of Journalism Innovation and director of the Tow-Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism at the City University of New York’s Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism. He blogs about media and news at and cohosts the podcast This Week in Google. ![]() Strengthen its partnership with Getty Images.JEFF JARVIS is the author of Geeks Bearing Gifts: Imagining New Futures for News (CUNY Journalism Press, 2014), Public Parts: How Sharing in the Digital Age Improves the Way We Work and Live (Simon & Schuster, 2011), What Would Google Do? (HarperCollins 2009), and the Kindle Single Gutenberg the Geek. The CEO said further that through the deal the company will also NewsCred will be able to offer further value to its existing customers. NewsCred's chief executive Shafqat Islam commented that byĬombining Daylife's tools with the company's licensed content Daylife customers will gain access toįully licensed, full-text articles, images and video from Galleries consisting of drag-and-drop image widgets, slideshows, Provided to marketers and publishers by utilising Daylife's Smart The buyer will be able to enhance its solutions NewsCred commented that customers of both companies will benefitįrom the agreement. NewsCred will alsoĬontinue to invest in and support the existing Daylife cloud publishing The targetĬompany will operate under the NewsCred brand. ![]() While individual employees will retain their current roles. The buyer said without unveiling the purchase price.Īs part of the deal, NewsCred will keep the entire Daylife staff Provider NewsCred had bought cloud-publishing tools expert Daylife Inc, Publishing expert Daylife(C)2012 M2 COMMUNICATIONS ġ8 October 2012 - US content marketing and syndication platform M2 EQUITYBITES-October 18, 2012-NewsCred takes over cloud APA style: NewsCred takes over cloud publishing expert Daylife.NewsCred takes over cloud publishing expert Daylife." Retrieved from MLA style: "NewsCred takes over cloud publishing expert Daylife." The Free Library.
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