How media companies internal agencies cater to fossil fuel companies

Amy Westervelt and Matthew Green write for Drilled about how the content agencies of major media companies produce misleading content for fossil fuel…

1 year ago

Gardner, former writer of FT’s Lex column, dies at 87

John Gardiner, who wrote the Lex column at the Financial Times in the 1960s and later became a successful businessman,…

1 year ago

Bloomberg seeks a markets editor in London

Bloomberg News is looking for a talented, resourceful and versatile journalist to join the EMEA Markets Editing team. This is…

1 year ago

How WSJ’s Gershkovich has friends coming together

Jennifer Calfas of The Wall Street Journal writes about how friends of imprisoned Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich have banded together. Calfas writes, "Gregarious…

1 year ago

The CoinDesk reporter behind its FTX coverage

Nick Baker of CoinDesk profiles Ian Allison, the CoinDesk journalist who uncovered the fraud at bitcoin exchange FTX. Baker writes, "Allison, a…

1 year ago

How The Information has thrived in the past decade

Charlotte Klein of Vanity Fair writes about tech news site The Information, which was founded 10 years ago by Wall Street…

1 year ago

Political journalist Jones launches new political publication OUAH

Michael Jones, an independent congressional reporter, has launched “Once Upon a Hill,” a twice-weekly publication about Congress, campaigns, politics and…

1 year ago

San Diego’s ABC affiliate hires Avila as senior investigative reporter

The following was sent out from Media Moves: Jim Avila is making a comeback to TV news. He has joined…

1 year ago

Vermont/New Hampshire paper shifts to six-day publication

The following excerpt was sent out from vnews.com: The Valley News has long taken pride in being a daily presence…

1 year ago

Vox Media and Condé Nast lay off staff

It’s a sad end to 2023 as Vox and Condé Nast are the latest news outlets to announce layoffs. This…

1 year ago