Street & Smith’s Sports Biz Journal seeks reporter

Street & Smith’s Sports Business Journal seeks a beat reporter to cover competitive leagues/industries/companies. Must have minimum two years of experience developing and breaking news on specific business beat, be competitive in breaking news and have great interest in reporting and writing. Responsible for filing stories for both daily and weekly publications, with an emphasis […]

WSJ seeks reporter in Moscow

The Wall Street Journal is looking for an experienced reporter to handle the full range of subjects we cover in Russia – from corporate news to politics and foreign policy – for all platforms, including real-time, online and print. We’re looking for a reporter with demonstrated experience covering complex, fast-moving stories in a highly competitive […]

Bloomberg seeks team leader in London

Bloomberg News seeks a Team Leader to joins its London bureau. Responsibilities include generating and shaping ideas, editing copy, coaching and mentoring reporters and collaborating with editors across the organization. The successful applicant will be able to work with reporters to produce breaking news stories under deadline pressure, as well as longer in-depth features, ensuring […]

Bloomberg seeks stocks reporter in Zurich

Bloomberg News is seeking a stocks reporter to be based in the Zurich office. The ideal candidate will be responsible for breaking news and writing enterprise stories on the Swiss equities market. Candidates should have contacts among traders and fund managers in the region and a sound knowledge of how markets interact. Qualifications: -Journalism experience […]

FT to debut redesign on Monday

The Financial Times will hit newsstands Monday with its first major redesign in seven year, reports Tom McGeveran of Capital New York. McGeveran writes, “Broadly characterizing the redesign of the paper as a ‘simplification’ in a memo to staff obtained by Capital, editor Lionel Barber nearly makes the point: ‘It shows the market that the FT is […]

PR firm to CNBC: We will pay you to write about our clients

A public relations firm sent a pitch to a CNBC writer and said they it would pay for them to write about their client, writes CNBC.com managing editor Allen Wastler. Wastler writes, “The outfit in question, Status Labs, appears to be a small shop operating out of Texas that, ironically, specializes in image/reputation management. Emails […]

WSJ reporter Bischof leaving for Newsweek

Jackie Bischof, a journalist with The Wall Street Journal since 2010, has resigned for a job at Newsweek. Her last day at the Journal was Thursday. She starts as a digital editor at Newsweek on Sept. 22. Bischof has degrees from the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa, and Columbia University. She also […]

Bloomberg Current, social media experiment, is ending

Bloomberg Current, a social discussion platform for business, curated and managed by its users that has been a Bloomberg News beta test, is ending at the end of the month. Bloomberg Current has allowed members to post, discuss and share content. The site was overseen and managed by the company’s director of social media, Rob […]

Pennsylvania paper wants to revamp Sunday biz section

Kate Harmon of the York Daily Record writes that the paper wants to change the content in its Sunday business section to better address the issues facing its readers. Harmon writes, “So, we’re looking at ways to revamp our Sunday business section. “We’ve already been moving toward more local coverage and fewer wire-service stories in […]

WSJ establishes new returns policy

Neal Lipschutz, who is editor of ethics, overseeing ethics and standards for The Wall Street Journal and all of Dow Jone, sent out the following on Thursday: Here’s a returns policy we want to establish starting now for merchandise we receive to use in our journalism. I understand that following these principles will require additional […]