About: Jay T. Harris

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Jay T. Harris (December 3, 1948 – ), an African-American journalist; journalism educator at the Medill School of Journalism, Northwestern University in Chicago, Illinois; and chairman and publisher of the San Jose Mercury News in San Jose, California, United States. He is a self-described "journalistic traditionalist" and stepped down as publisher as a statement about how the newspaper industry's emphasis on profits was harming its public mission. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame of the National Association of Black Journalists in 1992.

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  • Jay T. Harris (December 3, 1948 – ), an African-American journalist; journalism educator at the Medill School of Journalism, Northwestern University in Chicago, Illinois; and chairman and publisher of the San Jose Mercury News in San Jose, California, United States. He is a self-described "journalistic traditionalist" and stepped down as publisher as a statement about how the newspaper industry's emphasis on profits was harming its public mission. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame of the National Association of Black Journalists in 1992. (en)
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  • NABJ Hall of Fame Honoree, 1992 (en)
  • Ida B. Wells Award Winner, Par Excellence Award, Operation Push (en)
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  • 1948-12-03 (xsd:date)
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  • Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States (en)
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  • Jay T. Harris worked for the MEDIA OUTLET in San Jose, California. (en)
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  • Lincoln University, Santa Clara University (en)
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  • Reporter with the Wilmington News-Journal, Assistant Professor of Journalism and Urban Affairs at Medill, Associate Director of the Urban Journalism Center at Medill, Associate Dean at Medill, Gannett News Services, Washington D.C., National Correspondent, 1982-1985; Philadelphia Daily News, Executive Editor, 1985-1988, and Vice-President of Philadelphia Newspapers, 1987-1988; Knight-Ridder Newspapers, Miami, FL, assistant to the President, 1988-1989, Vice-President of Operations, 1989-1993; San Jose Mercury News, San Jose, CA, Chair and Publisher, 1994-2001. (en)
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  • Richard James Harris (en)
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  • Journalistic Traditionalist, Most influential minority newspaper executives in the United States. (en)
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  • Margaret Estelle Burr Harris (en)
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  • Jay T. Harris (en)
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  • American (en)
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  • Journalist, journalism educator, newspaper publishing chief executive (en)
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  • Married (en)
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  • Jay T. Harris (December 3, 1948 – ), an African-American journalist; journalism educator at the Medill School of Journalism, Northwestern University in Chicago, Illinois; and chairman and publisher of the San Jose Mercury News in San Jose, California, United States. He is a self-described "journalistic traditionalist" and stepped down as publisher as a statement about how the newspaper industry's emphasis on profits was harming its public mission. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame of the National Association of Black Journalists in 1992. (en)
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