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'''Jeff Jacoby''' is aan American sound and radio artist. His programs and artworks have been heard on [[NPR]], [[PBS]], [[Pacifica Radio]] and other broadcast venues, and in festivals and galleries nationwide. He is a Professor of Media Art in the Department of Broadcast and Electronic Communication Arts at [[San Francisco State University]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://faculty.sfsu.edu/~jjacoby/content/professor-jeff-jacoby-bio-2018|title=Professor Jeff Jacoby Bio 2018 &#124; Jeff Jacoby &#124; SF State Faculty Sites|website=faculty.sfsu.edu}}</ref>
 
==Career==
Jacoby was a commissioned artist for the International Festival of Arts and Ideas in [[New Haven, Connecticut]], and has served on the faculty of [[Quinnipiac University]] and The Digital Audio Project at Real Art Ways in [[Hartford, Connecticut|Hartford]], and on the boards of the New Haven Media Arts Center and The National Radio Project http://www.radioproject.org. He is currently a faculty member in the Department of Broadcast and Electronic Communication Arts http://www.beca.sfsu.edu at [[San Francisco State University]]. Ongoing projects include The Traveling Radio Show http://www.travelingradio.com, Into Sonic Space (lecture / performance series) and The Freedom Fries (an activist art collective). Jacoby has earned two major awards from The Broadcast Education Association, an Emmy in 2001 for his sound design work, Emmy nominations in 1999 and 2003, two Ciné Golden Eagles, two Benjamin Franklin awards, and two Crystal Radios, among other honors.
Jacoby founded Living Sound Productions in 1980 (a full service production company). He was a commissioned artist for the [[Festival of Arts and Ideas|International Festival of Arts and Ideas]] in [[New Haven, Connecticut]] in 2003, and has served on the faculty of [[Quinnipiac University]] and The Digital Audio Project at Real Art Ways in Hartford, CT, and on the board of The National Radio Project in [[Oakland, California]]. His ongoing projects include The Traveling Radio Show (a creative radio program), Into Sonic Space (a sound art series), and The Freedom Fries (an activist artist's collective).
 
==Honors and awards==
Jacoby has earned five major awards from The [[Broadcast Education Association]], an [[Emmy]] in 2001 for his sound design work, Emmy nominations in 1999 and 2003, two [[CINE]] Golden Eagles, two Benjamin Franklin awards{{clarify|date=January 2014}}, and two Crystal Radios, among other honors.
 
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==External links==
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*[http://www.jeffjacoby.net jeffjacoby.netJeff Jacoby's Website]
*[http://beca.sfsu.edu/ San Francisco State University Broadcast and Electronic Communication Arts Department]
*[http://www.travelingradio.com Traveling Radio Show]
 
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