Corrigan returns to LA Times
John Corrigan, who left The Wall Street Journal a year ago, is joining the Los Angeles Times as deputy environmental, health and science editor. He had been the Washington business editor for The Journal since 2018. Corrigan was the Journal’s China business editor from 2016 to 2018. He joined the Journal after a long run at the Los […]
Newsday seeks a business reporter to cover affordability issues
This reporter covers affordability topics important to Long Islanders, with particular emphasis on “the cost of living on the Island,” including housing, day-to-day expenses, health care, and more. The ideal candidate will develop enterprise stories and cover breaking business news by cultivating sources to help build a diverse audience. The reporter will work closely with […]
“Wall Street Week” to change format
“Wall Street Week,” which airs on Bloomberg Television, is changing its format. In the current series, anchor David Westin will sit with people in finance and economics to discuss the week’s biggest issues on Wall Street. The relaunch uses these conversations to tell stories from around the world of capitalism across business, economics, markets, geopolitics, […]
NYSE TV seeks a booking producer
The NYSE TV Booking Producer supports a live, news-like program, broadcast from the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) weekdays from 9 to 10 a.m. Eastern. The program, NYSE TV Live, covers timely matters, including news happening at the NYSE and its parent company: Intercontinental Exchange (ICE). Through top-tier bookings, whom this hire will be responsible […]
Sergeant, founder of Euromoney, dies at 100
Sir Patrick Sergeant, the founder of Euromoney and legendary figure of financial journalism, died on Sept. 18 at the age of 100. A Telegraph story states, “When the Mail’s proprietor, the second Viscount Rothermere, complained in 1966 that the City desk looked overstaffed, Sergeant came up with a new source of advertising revenues by introducing […]
Reuters taps Valle to cover M&A in New York
Anirban Sen, editor in charge of U.S. mergers and acquisitions coverage at Reuters, sent out the following on Friday: I’m thrilled to share that Sabrina Valle will be our new M&A correspondent, based in New York. In her new role, Sabrina will focus on winning the biggest scoops and delivering agenda-setting stories on the healthcare […]
How Forbes dominates Google search results
Lars Lofgren of Stone Press examines how Forbes dominates Google search results through Forbes Marketplace. Lofgren writes, “Forbes has stated that Forbes Marketplace earned $22 million in revenue from Jan 2021 to Sep 2021. Multiplying by a third gives us an estimate of $29 million for all of 2021. Again, traffic was on a huge […]
CNBC social media director Taurianen departs
Jacquelyne Taurianen, social media director at CNBC, has left to join Andreessen Horowitz as senior social media manager. She had been at CNBC for six years and was also a senior social editor. Taurianen worked at Mashable as deputy growth editor and social media editor. She was also a producer and social media producer at […]
Portland Biz Journal hires Edwards as a reporter
The Portland Business Journal has hired Sara Edwards to cover real estate, banking and finance. Edwards has been a business reporter for the Santa Rosa Press Democrat in California for the past two years. She interned at USA Today on the Money desk and freelanced for The Boardwalk Times. Edwards holds a bachelor’s degree and a […]
CNBC reporter Wells is retiring
Jane Wells, a special correspondent for CNBC, is retiring. Wells develops features, special reports and contributes to breaking news coverage for CNBC and CNBC.com. Wells assumed her current role after more than 20 years as a CNBC reporter. Wells joined CNBC in 1996, providing special coverage of the O.J. Simpson civil case for “Rivera Live.” […]