The Wall Street Journal on Monday launched “Free Expression,” a newsletter-focused opinion brand that will be available via its own channels and Substack, reports Sara Fischer of Axios. Fischer writes ...
Business Insider editor in chief Jamie Heller sent out the following to the staff: Hello, We’ve been experimenting with AI, finding ways to harness it to be more efficient and effective. Many of you ...
Matt Barnum, a national reporter at Chalkbeat, has left and joined The Wall Street Journal on the education team. Previously, Barnum was a Spencer fellow in education journalism at Columbia University ...
Asa Fitch — a reporter covering the semiconductor companies, including Intel, Nvidia and Qualcomm. Prior to his move to California, he spent a decade as a foreign correspondent in the Middle East.
Paul Bomberger, the business editor of the Miami Herald, has left the news organization after two years. Before joining the Herald, Bomberger had been a senior business reporter and the business and ...
Wall Street Journal editor in chief Emma Tucker sent out the following on Tuesday: Today we announced changes to our technology coverage at the Journal. The Journal has a rich tradition of ...
Bloomberg News has hired Carmen Reinicke as a reporter on the equities team. She will start in March. She has been a personal finance reporter and a markets reporter for CNBC for the past three ...
CNN has hired Hanako Montgomery as an international correspondent based in Tokyo. In her new role, she will report on important stories from Japan and the region across the network’s TV and digital ...
Morning Brew, which publishes business-related newsletters, has hired Alex Carr to be its editorial director. She has been editorial director of newsletters for The Skimm, where she has worked for ...
Eleanor Mueller will be joining Semafor as a reporter to cover Capitol Hill’s high-stakes fiscal battles as the Trump administration pushes its tax and trade agenda. Mueller has most recently covered ...
Technology news site Digital Trends has laid off editor in chief Nick Mokey as well as eight others. “I’m incredibly proud of the work I did at DT, and grateful for the relationships I forged there,” ...
Erica Harrington has been hired as the chief copy editor for Forbes Advisor. She previously spent a decade at personal finance site NerdWallet, including the last two years as its copy desk chief.
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