Saunders moves to trade beat at Times of London

Tom Saunders is now covering trade for The Times of London. He previously was on the graduate scheme at The Times. He has exposed trade between UK companies and Russia during the Ukraine war and was named one of MHP’s 30 To Watch young journalists. Saunders also worked as a data journalist at the i Paper. He […]

How Indiana Lawyer’s new editor hopes to improve coverage

Greg Weaver, the new editor in chief of Indiana Lawyer, writes about his plans for the publication. Weaver writes, “From that experience, I hope to deepen the Lawyer’s coverage of the growing government relations and lobbying practices in the state and spend more time looking at the operations of the state’s judiciary and the disclosure, […]

AP, KFF Health and NPR’s Thompson win Barlett & Steele Awards

The winners of the 18th Annual Barlett and Steele Awards for Investigative Business Journalism shine a spotlight on how the decisions of a powerful few impact the vulnerable many. A two-year nationwide investigation by the Associated Press took the top honor among global and national publications for its series showing the direct links between prison […]

Leach joins Reuters as Insurer TV host and content editor

Kamaron Leach has been hired as host and content editor of Insurer TV, a unit of Reuters. Leach has been on Bloomberg’s entertainment team to cover media, entertainment, sports, sports betting and other topics.Leach joined Bloomberg in February 2018 as a reporter to source contacts and datasets for enterprise stories and breaking news spanning the […]

MLex hires Robertson to cover intellectual property

MLex has hired reporter Nick Robertson to cover intellectual property in its Washington bureau. He has been a reporter at The Hill covering the latest developments on legislation, new court decisions on regulation to climate change and transportation. Robertson was previously covering politics for the Las Vegas Review-Journal as well as crime and local news at the […]

NY Times Fed reporter Smialek to become Brussels bureau chief

Jeanna Smialek, the Federal Reserve reporter for The New York Times, has been tapped to be its new Brussels bureau chief. She will cover the European Union, immigration, trade and security issues. Smialek will start in January. Smialek has been with The Times since 2019. She had previously been at Bloomberg since January 2013 and […]

Marinho hired as platform editor for Dow Jones NewsPlus

Helder Marinho has been hired as a platform editor for Dow Jones NewsPlus, which is a real-time news dashboard designed for easy navigation to the day’s top headlines and market overviews Previously, Marinho spent almost 25 years at Bloomberg News, including 14 years at the headquarters in New York, 10 years in Sao Paulo and […]

Opening Bell signs distribution deal with Bloomberg

Independent financial news outlet Opening Bell Daily has signed a deal with Bloomberg to deliver its content directly to more than 350,000 Bloomberg terminal users. Co-founded by former Business Insider senior reporter Phil Rosen and investor Anthony Pompliano, Opening Bell Daily currently has 215,000 subscribers. The Bloomberg deal significantly expands its footprint, allowing the startup to reach […]

How CNBC’s Faber got his start in business journalism

Investopedia editor in chief Caleb Silver spoke with David Faber, co-anchor of CNBC’s “Squawk on the Street,” about his career. Faber has broken some of the biggest mergers and acquisition deals of the past 30 years. “I was not in anyway someone with an economics background,” said Faber, who majored in English at Tufts University. […]

NY Times seeks a Fed correspondent

The New York Times is looking for an experienced and versatile journalist to join our Washington Bureau as the next Federal Reserve correspondent. This reporter will cover America’s central bank and issues pertinent to the U.S. economy, including inflation, labor market data, demographics and inequality. This is a chance to join a committed team of […]