Colorado Springs Gazette seeks business/news editor

The Colorado Springs Gazette is a daily newspaper and is the premier source of news and information for Colorado Springs and the Pikes Peak Region. It has the second largest circulation in Colorado. The Gazette won the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting and has multiple digital and print products including a daily newspaper, monthly […]

Forbes ME Bigman leaves for startup

Forbes managing editor Dan Bigman sent out the following announcement to his colleagues and friends on Wednesday: After a lot of years at Forbes, I’ve decided to move on. Starting September 8, I’ll be the Publisher/Bizdev Guy/Chief Cook & Bottlewasher at Verse, an NYC startup that’s doing some truly groundbreaking things with interactive video. For […]

Jaroslovsky remembers WSJ’s Fred Taylor

Former Wall Street Journal reporter and WSJ.com managing editor Rich Jaroslovsky writes about Fred Taylor, the former Journal managing editor and executive editor who died Monday. Jaroslovsky writes, “Fred Taylor was the Managing Editor when I first joined the Journal as a summer intern in 1974. My last feature that summer was a piece for […]

WSJ parent reports earnings that beat expectations

The parent of the Wall Street Journal reported quarterly earnings that topped analysts’ expectations but fell short of revenue projections Wednesday, citing foreign currency fluctuations and lower advertising revenues. Zack Guzman of CNBC reports that News Corp. “posted fiscal fourth-quarter earnings of 7 cents per share, compared to 1 cent in the year-earlier period, on […]

WSJ seeks risk and compliance reporter in DC

The Wall Street Journal’s Risk & Compliance Journal is seeking a reporter in Washington, D.C. Risk & Compliance Journal is read by compliance officers, risk managers and lawyers who want to keep up with and understand new laws and regulations around the world. We highlight the most significant rules and how companies can comply with […]

Bloomberg’s Schneider moving to Tokyo

Jodi Schneider, a Congress team leader for Bloomberg in Washington, is moving to Tokyo in September to be an editor on Bloomberg’s North Asia economy team. Schneider joined the Washington bureau of Bloomberg News in November 2010 as team leader for tax policy. In January 2012, she expanded my role to be team leader for […]

Taylor, former WSJ executive editor, dies at 87

Frederick Taylor, a former Wall Street Journal executive editor who spent more than 30 years at the paper and was known for fiercely defending journalism and his staffers, died Monday at age 87. Nathan Becker and Neil Haggerty of The Journal write, “Mr. Taylor was the Journal’s managing editor from 1970 to 1977, then served […]

Pearson sells stake in The Economist for $730 million

Pearson  agreed on Wednesday to sell its 50 percent stake in the Economist Group, the publisher of The Economist, to its other existing shareholders for $730 million, reports Mark Scott of The New York Times. Scott writes, “The move comes as Pearson, which sold The Financial Times last month, is trying to streamline its operations […]

WSJ ups its election team

The Wall Street Journal has made appointments to its team that will cover the 2016 election, reports Joe Pompeo of Politico New York, including Jeanne Cummings from Bloomberg News. Pompeo writes, “Cummings will ‘assume the task of overseeing the daily political and White House coverage of our splendid crew of political reporters,’ editor in chief […]

CNBC seeks planning producer

CNBC seeks a planning producer at its headquarters in Englewood Cliffs, N.J. This highly organized person will be the hub of editorial content, overseeing CNBC business news editorial content, including daily coverage, long term event planning and on-going initiatives. Producer will generate story ideas, gather elements and plan coverage; Closely communicate and collaborate with the […]