The JJA’s March 12 online panel discussion took on a current, thorny recording industry issue: Are digital downloads acceptable for review? Writers, editors, radio show…
MoreFour months of the JJA online training programs — including four information-packed workshops on blogs, from start to profit and five webinar…
MoreThe JJA's ongoing jazz news aggregation, edited by Jared Negley…
MoreEvery year, we ask Jazz Journalists Association members to tell us the best jazz they heard during the year. It’s up to…
MoreThe Jazz Journalists Association wants to know where the unsung and undersung jazz bloggers, writers and periodicals are. Please help…
MoreThe JJA's ongoing jazz news aggregation, edited by Jared Negley…
MoreCyril Moshkow, publisher and editor of Jazz.Ru, author of a Russian-only book on the American jazz business and a longtime correspondent/friend of the…
MoreBelieving that web logs — “blogs” — and knowing how to use blog software have become requisites for anyone now using media…
MoreThree writers of lives of pianists whose careers overlapped — Paul de Barros, Robin D.G. Kelley and Peter Pullman, respectively documenting Marian…
MorePhotographer Ingrid Hertfelder, broadcaster Bobby Jackson and writer/blogger James Hale will share tips, thoughts and experiences on the topiic “Covering Jazz Festivals”…
MoreJuly 31 is the date of simultaneous though unconnected meetings of broad coalitions of activists from local jazz scenes in Boston and…
MoreJJANews.org, the public publication of the JJA, is seeking staff. News reporters and book reviewers in particular are sought to contribute to…
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