Jay Blumler


Jay G Blumler was an American-British researcher of communication, politics and media. He was Professor of Public Communication at the University of Leeds.

Early life and education

Blumler was born in New York, New York on 18 February 1924. Blumler's father was a Marxist and his mother a supporter of Roosevelt's New Deal. He described himself as a "red diaper baby".
In 1947 Blumler graduated from Antioch College, Ohio with the degree of BA in political science. He subsequently received a DPhil from the University of Oxford.

Military service

Blumler joined the United States Army in 1944 and served as a Russian interpreter in Berlin during the Second World War. As Chair of the American Veterans Committee in Berlin he was invited to have tea with Eleanor Roosevelt when she visited the city. She had heard of some of the charity work that his committee had done and asked to meet them.

Academic career

From 1949 Blumler taught political theory at Ruskin College, Oxford. In 1963 he was appointed Granada Television Research Fellow at the University of Leeds where in 1966 he established the Centre for Television Research. He became the university's first Professor of Public Communication in 1978.
Blumler retired from his chair at Leeds in 1989 with the title Emeritus Professor. He continued to publish prolifically as well as teaching for one semester each year at the University of Maryland.

Death

Blumler died in Leeds on 30 January 2021, aged 96. He was survived by his children Matthew, Luke, Jackie and Mark. His wife, Gina, died in 2004.

Selected publications