Reuters seeks a fact-checking editor
Reuters is seeking an experienced editor to take part in our fact-checking project and support the high volume of editing demands from our global fact-checking output. The ideal candidate can effortlessly take the lead on editing or assigning stories as well as juggle the demands of both editorial standards and business development. This hybrid working position […]
Making financial news more accessible
CNBC Make It reporter Ashton Jackson writes about ways to make financial news more accessible to consumers. Jackson writes, “Often, using examples that resonate with readers helps them understand your message and keeps them engaged in what you have to say. “If you’re discussing inflation, you can talk about how rising costs can affect food, rent and […]
SABEW names Best in Business Book winners
The Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing announced Wednesday the winners and finalists for its fifth annual Best in Business Book Awards, which recognizes and celebrates outstanding business journalism in books published between Aug. 1, 2023, and July 31, 2024. The book, Taming the Street: The Old Guard, the New Deal, and FDR’s Fight to […]
Business leaders turning away from traditional biz news outlets
Business professionals are turning away from traditional business media sources such as newspapers, magazines and TV, according to new research from PAN division PANBlast. Jon Gingerich of PR Week writes, “The survey, which quizzed professionals across various industries about their media consumption habits, found that only 14 percent of professionals now consume traditional business media to […]
Wired seeks a reporter to cover tech companies
WIRED seeks a reporter to cover tech companies and their influence, with a particular focus on the major platforms. In this role, you’ll be responsible for delivering high-impact stories for the WIRED business desk, ranging from breaking news to longer-lead investigations. While your coverage will primarily involve Big Tech, you’ll have a wide remit to […]
Austin daily hires Leonard as tech reporter
Karoline Leonard has been hired by the Austin American-Statesman as a technology reporter. Leonard graduated from The University of Oklahoma in May 2024, where she worked in student media as a reporter and news editor and later served as editor-in-chief of OU Daily. She previously interned at the Tulsa World and BusinessDen via the Dow Jones […]
WSJ reporter Evans departs for Tradeoffs
Wall Street Journal reporter Melanie Evans has left the news organization for Tradeoffs, a nonprofit news organization focused on health policy. She will start on Nov. 18. Evans covered the hospital industry for The Journal in New York. She reported on the business of running hospitals, healthcare quality and the ways technology is changing both. Her stories […]
WSJ’s “Be loud” strategy on Gershkovich
The Wall Street Journal’s Paul Beckett writes for Columbia Journalism Review about its efforts to free reporter Evan Gershkovich from a Russian prison. Beckett writes, “Given the new dynamics in hostage-taking, the question remained how aggressive we—and our legal and commercial colleagues at Dow Jones & Co.—should be in highlighting Gershkovich’s plight and pushing the administration to act. Were […]
Yahoo Finance hires Galloway as head of content
Anthony Galloway has been hired as head of content for Yahoo Finance. He will be responsible for leading programming and video content and will report to Tapan Bhat, general manager and president of Yahoo Finance. Galloway joins Yahoo Finance after serving in senior executive roles at The Wall Street Journal, CBS News, Condé Nast, and […]
WSJ seeks an energy markets reporter in London
The Wall Street Journal seeks a talented reporter to cover the rough-and-tumble energy markets in London. This person will be our go-to writer on global oil markets, the intersection of energy and geopolitics, the green transition and beyond. A Wall Street Journal energy markets reporter sits at the heart of our coverage of the economy, […]