Dow Jones Newswires seeks a real-time reporter in New York
Dow Jones Newswires, the real-time professional news service of The Wall Street Journal, seeks a dynamic, fast and analytical reporter who can cover corporate breaking news and can quickly pivot to providing our professional readership of more than 90 million institutional and retail investors with the insights they need. This is an opportunity to write […]
Addison, senior editor at Bloomberg, leaving after 30 years
Paul Addison, senior editor at Bloomberg News and a founder of its training team, is leaving the company after 30 years. His last day will be Sept. 23. Addison is a coeditor of the latest edition of “The Bloomberg Way: A Guide for Journalists” and “The Bloomberg Guide to Business Journalism.” He joined Bloomberg News […]
Hong Kong denies visa to Bloomberg reporter Fan
The Hong Kong Immigration Department has denied a work visa to Bloomberg News reporter Haze Fan, a Chinese national who was previously detained for at least 13 months by national security officials in Beijing. The Committee to Protect Journalists reports, “‘Hong Kong authorities should not normalize the practice of refusing foreign or mainland Chinese journalists […]
Review-Journal hires Drewes as business reporter
The Las Vegas Review-Journal has hired Emerson Drewes as a general assignment business reporter. Drewes has been interning on the Seattle Times business news desk. She had also interned for the Los Angeles Times and the Review-Journal. Drewes is a graduate of the University of Nevada, where she was executive editor of the Sagebrush.
Reuters staffer Evans killed in Ukraine attack
Ryan Evans, a member of the Reuters team covering the war in Ukraine, was killed and two Reuters journalists were injured in a strike on a hotel in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk. A Reuters story states, “Evans, who was working as a safety adviser for the agency, was killed after a missile struck the […]
Reuters staffer missing in Ukraine after strike
A member of the Reuters team covering the war in Ukraine was missing and two others were hospitalized after a strike on a hotel in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk. A Reuters story reports, “In a statement, the news agency said that the Hotel Sapphire, where a six-person Reuters crew was staying, was hit by […]
Hollywood Reporter, Variety have had layoffs
The parent company of industry publications Hollywood Reporter and Variety has laid off staff, reports Oliver Darcy of Status. Darcy reports, “Penske Media Corporation, which owns the lion’s share of Hollywood trade publications, including Deadline, Variety, and The Hollywood Reporter, has quietly laid off staffers in piecemeal fashion over the last several weeks, raising questions about the health of the […]
Conan departs Argus for Upstream in London
Rebecca Conan has left Argus Media and joined Upstream as its European energy correspondent based in London. She has been in Mexico City for Argus covering upstream oil and gas, midstream gas and LNG, power, renewables, refined fuels, energy transition, ESG concerns, energy-related bonds and equities, climate change policy and regulation. Conan previously worked for […]
Sabo, longtime copy editor Bloomberg, dies at 67
Joe Sabo, who was a copy editor at Bloomberg news from 1994 to 2015, died Aug. 18 at the age of 67. Before Bloomberg, Sabo worked at the Daily Racing Form as an editor. After Bloomberg, he worked at the Asbury Park Press and Epoch Times as an editor and page designer. He held a bachelor’s […]
Washington Post’s Long to become columnist focused on economy
David Shipley of The Washington Post sent out the following on Thursday: Let’s start with Heather Long. Heather, who has been a member of the editorial board since 2021, will become a 24/7 columnist starting in September. Her focus will be the U.S. economy – from the ground up. She’ll be writing about workers, businesses, corporate leaders […]