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Jeff Jarvis Quotes

«Now that's a case of the pot calling the kettle metal.»
Author: Jeff Jarvis | Keywords: kettle, metal
«gossip stopped being mere gossip and became an industry.»
Author: Jeff Jarvis
«The business strategy is if we can get a critical mass of very local content and a local audience, then we can target ads better than we ever could down to a town level.»
Author: Jeff Jarvis
«I think the best of it is that journalism knows it has not done its best. That is new.»
Author: Jeff Jarvis
«The audience isn't an idiot. The audience can figure out that the mayor didn't have an actual count. They reported what officials said, with no basis in fact to question that in any way. Are they not supposed to report it?»
Author: Jeff Jarvis
«Now that the actual number appears to be lower, that doesn't make this any less of a tragedy or any less of a horrendous failing of our government. Now it's a tragic revision. So it's not as bad as we thought, so it's OK? Of course it's not.»
Author: Jeff Jarvis
«He's the trumpet player's trumpet player,»
Author: Jeff Jarvis
«We love working with him,»
Author: Jeff Jarvis
«That's why, when most people are slowing down, at a certain age, he's coming on strong.»
Author: Jeff Jarvis
«What made the voice of the people somehow less important than the paid professional journalist?»
Author: Jeff Jarvis