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'''Ron Jackson''' is a journalist widely known as the former Editor & Publisher of Domain Name Journal. He started publishing [[Domain Name Journal]] on January 1, 2003 an rose to glory in no time as first publication of domain name industry.<ref>[http://dnjournal.com/columns/rj_bio.htm Domain Name Journal]</ref>
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'''Ron Jackson''' is a journalist widely known as the former Editor & Publisher of Domain Name Journal. He started publishing [[DNJournal]] on January 1, 2003 an rose to glory in no time as first publication of domain name industry.<ref>[http://dnjournal.com/columns/rj_bio.htm Domain Name Journal]</ref>
  
 
Ron has studied broadcast journalism as major subject.
 
Ron has studied broadcast journalism as major subject.

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Ron Jackson is a journalist widely known as the former Editor & Publisher of Domain Name Journal. He started publishing DNJournal on January 1, 2003 an rose to glory in no time as first publication of domain name industry.[1]

Ron has studied broadcast journalism as major subject.

Career History

Ron has been a journalism enthusiast since his teenage years. With over 40 years in the field, his career can be divided into two parts:

Employment

After graduation he started his career being a radio news director at a small station in Ohio. After some years he became reporter at ABC-TV affiliate in Florida. He became station’s Sports Director at a station after two years and later became sports reporter for the CBS-TV station in Tampa.[2]

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.[3]


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