How the WSJ kept Gershkovich front and center
Katie Robertson of The New York Times writes about The Wall Street Journal’s strategy to keep imprisoned reporter Evan Gershkovich at the forefront of conversations. Robertson writes, “But since Russia imprisoned Mr. Gershkovich in March 2023, The Journal has pushed to keep his detainment top of mind. “The organization has operated letter-writing campaigns, launched social media blitzes and […]
Fresno Biz Journal seeks a real estate reporter
California’s housing crisis grows more dire, and nowhere is that more apparent than the Central Valley. Fresno remains one of the last affordable places to live in the Golden State, which has fueled the housing market and driven up rent and mortgage costs. As the Business Journal’s real estate reporter, you’ll be on the front […]
Sportico reporter Manfre position eliminated
Dylan Manfre, a reporter at sports business site Sportico, has left the news organization because his position was eliminated. ‘This job meant so much to me, and I’m proud of the work I did in my brief time there,” wrote Manfre on Twitter. “I adore the people I worked with and the connections I made.” […]
How the Gershkovich negotiations ended
A group of Wall Street Journal reporters have reported and written a detailed story about the negotiations involved in the release of Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich. Joe Parkinson, Drew Hinshaw, Bojan Pancevski and Aruna Viswanatha write, “Ella knew a trade was imminent when she went back to meet with Sullivan and noticed the national security […]
WSJ’s Tucker, Latour statement on Gershkovich
Wall Street Journal publisher and Dow Jones CEO Almar Latour and Journal editor in chief Emma Tucker sent out the following on Thursday on the release of reporter Evan Gershkovich: Evan is free and on his way home. He was released today in a multilateral prisoner exchange that took place in Ankara, Turkey, along with […]
When gag rules stifle business reporting
Seth Stern of the Freedom of the Press Foundation writes about how regulatory agency gag rules hurt business reporting. Stern writes, “You might ask, how can a relatively obscure 1972 rule from a financial regulator be awful enough to bring together such strange bedfellows? Let me explain. “The ‘gag rule’ requires defendants who settle enforcement actions […]
The Registry seeks a West Coast commercial real estate reporter
The Registry is a leading source for commercial real estate news and analysis on the West Coast. Our dedicated reporting team covers breaking deals, market trends, major players, and the regulatory landscape that shapes the industry. With a focus on in-depth reporting and data-driven insights, The Registry provides essential information to real estate professionals, investors, […]
WSJ’s Gershkovich is being released
Russia is releasing Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and former U.S. Marine Paul Whelan as part of a major prisoner swap with the U.S., report Jennifer Jacobs and Cagan Koc of Bloomberg News. Jacobs and Koc report, “Further details of the exchange weren’t immediately available. The US has been in extensive talks to achieve the release of […]
How NYT’s Mickle approaches the Apple beat
Josh Ocampo of The New York Times interviews business reporter Tripp Mickle, who covers Apple for the newspaper. Here is an excerpt: Can you explain your beat to readers? I cover Apple and now, Nvidia. One of the most fascinating things about the technology industry is that, without fail, it changes almost every three years thematically. […]
Winters named team lead of Bloomberg Asia wealth
Patrick Winters has been named team leader heading Bloomberg’s team of journalists covering billionaires and money flows in Asia. He has been a finance reporter in Zurich and an editor in Singapore since joining Bloomberg in July 2017. Winters also worked at Airfinance Journal and Mergermarket. He holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Bristol […]