The JJA has multiple outlets, platforms, and social media accounts. Links and information on each of these is contained in this Google…
MoreDue to the present crises in the U.S., it must be said that jazz journalists universally endorse harmony — even when there’s…
MoreOver the course of three decades, the Jazz Journalists Association has developed from being a loose coalition of like-minded professional writers, photographers…
MoreThe Jazz Journalists Association, the only professional association for writers, bloggers, photographers, videographers, broadcasters and other media professionals covering jazz, for the first time…
MoreJJANews.org seeks an editor-in-chief — who will receive a regular (though very small) stipend, if negotiated benchmarks are met — as well…
MoreA jazz journalist does not offer a positive review of an artist for the artist or their producers’ money. A jazz journalist…
MoreJJA members — We as an organization need members’ support and participation in JJA activities, from contributing articles about jazz journalism and the…
MoreMore on the JJA’s 25th anniversary year: Our most pressing current issue is getting all JJA members whose dues are up for…
MoreWelcome to the JJA’s 25th anniversary year. Since being established in 1986, this organization has become a serious contributor in many significant…
MoreThe JJA is on the move. Our “New Media for New Jazz” conference is set for January 7 – 11 in NYC…
More#Jazzlives is a Twitter campaign meant to demonstrate there is indeed a healthy, happy, young and tech-savvy audience for live jazz. I’ve…
MoreThe 2010 JJA Jazz Awards had the greatest outreach this year than ever before, due to our social media campaigns, streaming video…
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