Steven I. Weiss

Steven Ira Weiss is an Orthodox Jewish journalist and blogger.

Biography

Weiss co-founded the now defunct Protocols, a Jewish blogging sites,[1] where he coined the term "J-Blogosphere". He is also the founder of CampusJ, intended as a sort of "über-blog" for Jewish journalists at colleges around the country.[2] The mission of CampusJ is to "train a young generation of Jewish journalists in the reporting styles and methods of new media, while giving them the training and opportunities to enter the journalism workforce better-equipped than many of their fellow-classmen."[3] CampusJ lasted less than a year and hasn't been updates since 2008.

A former staff writer at The Forward, a printed Jewish daily newspaper,[4] Weiss is an executive[5] of and spokesman for The Jewish Channel, a video-on-demand compendium of Jewish movies, commentary and public affairs programming billing itself as "America's first national Jewish cable network."[6]

References

  1. ^ Jewish Quarterly Miriam Shaviv explores the world of the female blogger, Autumn 2004
  2. ^ New Jersey Jewish News Known as a rabble-rouser. Choosing their battles in the war of ideas
  3. ^ BuzzMachine, February 3, 2005
  4. ^ The Gothamist Interview with Steven I. Weiss, September 13, 2004
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  6. ^ Jewish Journal.com Will new Jewish TV Channel (TJC) click with viewers?, August 13, 2008