Philly Inquirer editor Wischnowski resigns after social media backlash

Stan Wischnowski, editor at The Philadelphia Inquirer has resigned from his post “following backlash on social media from a controversial…

5 years ago

Tech journalist Black named editor-in-chief of insideHPC

InsideHPC Media has appointed veteran technology journalist Doug Black as editor-in-chief. Black succeeds the late Rich Brueckner, who purchased the…

5 years ago

Quibi announces layoff reports as inaccurate

Quibi has told staff that reports of layoffs are inaccurate. The mobile-focused streaming startup further told employees that senior executives…

5 years ago

NYFWA condemns racist acts, attacks against media

The New York Financial Writers’ Association, the nation’s oldest financial journalism organization, condemns the recent deaths of unarmed black men…

5 years ago

Talking Biz News Today — June 8, 2020

Some of Monday's top business news stories: Associated Press ‘All eyes’ on New York: Reopening tests city torn by crises,…

5 years ago

A WSJ reporter writes about being kicked out of China

Lingling Wei, a Wall Street Journal reporter, writes about being forced to leave China, where her parents live, earlier this…

5 years ago

When CNET was banned by Google

Elinor Mills of CNET writes about the time that the tech news site was banned by Google. Mills writes, "After I…

5 years ago

Hepler hires by CalMatters to cover the state economy

Lauren Hepler has been hired by CalMatters to cover the California economy. She will start on June 15. She will report…

5 years ago

Meyers departing S&P Global for The Energy Daily

Ellen Meyers, a power finance reporter with S&P Global, will be leaving the company after three years. Meyers joined S&P…

5 years ago

SF Chronicle hires WSJ’s Martinez

Yolanda Martinez, an associate graphics reporter at The Wall Street Journal, has been hired by the San Francisco Chronicle. She…

5 years ago