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Jason Calacanis, January 2012
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Born |
Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, New York City |
November 28, 1970
Alma mater | Fordham University (B.A.) |
Occupation | Internet entrepreneur / Blogger |
Jason McCabe Calacanis (born November 28, 1970) is an American Internet entrepreneur and blogger. His first company was part of the dot-com era in New York, and his second venture, Weblogs, Inc., a publishing company that he co-founded together with Brian Alvey, capitalized on the growth of blogs before being sold to AOL. As well as being an angel investor in various technology startups, Calacanis also keynotes industry conferences worldwide.
Calacanis was born in the Bay Ridge section of Brooklyn, New York. He graduated from Xaverian High School in 1988. He then attended Fordham University, where he received a B.A. in Psychology.
Calacanis's biggest success to date is Weblogs, Inc., which was sold to AOL in 2005. Before forming Weblogs, Inc., Calacanis was founder and CEO of Rising Tide Studios, a media company that published print and online publications. Amongst them was the Silicon Alley Reporter, a monthly paper that featured New York's Internet, Web and new media industries. During the dot-com boom, Calacanis was active in New York's Silicon Alley community and in 1996 began producing a publication known as the Silicon Alley Reporter. Originally a 16-page photocopied newsletter, as its popularity grew it expanded into a 300-page magazine, with a sister publication called the Digital Coast Reporter for the West Coast. Calacanis's tireless socializing earned him a nickname as the "yearbook editor" of the Silicon Alley community. The company also organized conferences in New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco focused on the Internet/web/New Media. With the end of the Dot-com bubble, Silicon Alley Reporter failed. The company's flagship publication was folded and the company was sold out of bankruptcy to a private equity firm.