JAM Internet Television is a business news network similar to the AP, CNN, or Fox. We produce news on more companies and we send our news reports everywhere.
The Jam is an independent news network and we produce and syndicate vertical business video, radio, and written news reports for a busy world gone digital. Jamit News offers cable carriers and web publishers a wide range of segmented business news content and interactive rich media engagement technology that increase the value of its news reports to viewers. As a news network we never accept payment to do a story.
News With Interactive Features to Engage Viewers.
To support this effort, the Company has launched the Jam+ Project (beta) with proprietary next-generation cloud-based interactive platforms that help our viewers directly engage with more information on the subject of a Jamit news reports. These feature-rich platforms reinvent traditional business news by giving viewers immediate information on topics of interest. Our news, editorial, and reporting capabilities, rooted in digital, combine business news insight, technology, and creativity. The result gives us:
- Business television news that is as targeted, dynamic, and interesting as the people who need our news.
- Partners who distribute news over cable, the Internet, radio, podcasts, and mobile.
- And employees who thrive on inventing and reinventing the future.
We Were Born Digital.
Jamit News was the brainchild of its two founders, Jordan and Alex Mahan. In addition, the company is made up of a group of young, savvy, and highly creative editors, producers, and digital experts coupled with seasoned cable, media, and broadcast business professionals. This group has implemented the original business plan centered at the intersection of four powerful market forces: the rush for personalization on the Internet, the rapid increase in the use of video on the internet, the dynamic demand for content media, and the success of micro-television channels on the Internet.
Jordan & Alex are among America’s dynamic entrepreneurs. Before the age of 21, they had filed their first patents based around innovative news submission interfaces. Two years ago they wrote a paper outlining an Internet television news network focused on growth companies. That paper became the foundation for Jamit Networks.

