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Ron has graduated in Broadcast Journalism from a broadcasting school in Columbus, Ohio.<ref>[http://www.webpublishingblog.com/interview-with-the-ron-jackson-the-editor-of-dnjournalcom.htm webpublishingblog]</ref>
 
Ron has graduated in Broadcast Journalism from a broadcasting school in Columbus, Ohio.<ref>[http://www.webpublishingblog.com/interview-with-the-ron-jackson-the-editor-of-dnjournalcom.htm webpublishingblog]</ref>
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==Career History==  
 
==Career History==  
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===Business===
 
===Business===
After an employment period of around 20 years Ron stepped into business and opened a series of record stores, an antique shop and various internet ventures. He started domaining in 1997 when he bought his first domain name and published his first website; musicparadise.com. In 2002 he started buying domain names as a business and own over 5000 domain names with around thousand three lettered [[.us]] domain names.<ref>[http://dnjournal.com/columns/rj_bio.htm Domain Name Journal]</ref> Later on in January 2003 he started publishing [[DNJournal]] feeling the need of a publication in the fast growing domain name industry. In next seven years Ron is known to cover every major event in the industry. He left publishing the journal in 2009 and sold it to Byte magazine.<ref>[http://domaingang.com/domain-news/dnjournal-closes-down-ron-jackson-retires-a-millionaire/ domaingang]</ref>  
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After an employment period of around 20 years Ron stepped into business and opened a series of record stores, an antique shop and various internet ventures. He started domaining in 1997 when he bought his first domain name and published his first website; musicparadise.com. In 2002 he started buying domain names as a business and own over 5000 domain names with around thousand three lettered [[.us]] domain names.<ref>[http://dnjournal.com/columns/rj_bio.htm Domain Name Journal]</ref> Later on in January 2003 he started publishing [[DNJournal]] feeling the need of a publication in the fast growing domain name industry. In next seven years Ron is known to cover every event in the field. He left publishing the journal in 2009 and sold it to Byte magazine.<ref>[http://domaingang.com/domain-news/dnjournal-closes-down-ron-jackson-retires-a-millionaire/ domaingang]</ref>
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Ron now serves at DomainGang.com.<ref>[http://domaingang.com/domain-news/ron-jackson-joins-domaingang-dnjournal-becomes-a-regular-contributor/ domaingang]</ref>
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==About ICANN==
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ROn opposes [[ICANN]]'s decision to start registering new [[TLD]]s. He is of the view that there is no need for new [[TLD]]s at this point when people son't even recognize already present [[TLD]]s. He says it will pressurize businessmen to buy unwanted [[TLD]]s just to protect their name.<ref>[http://www.dnjournal.com/archive/lowdown/2011/dailyposts/20110620.htm dnjournal]</ref>
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==Events==
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Since 2003 Ron has covered and wrote about all the major events of domain name industry.
    
==References==
 
==References==
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