Miami Herald launches real estate newsletter

The Miami Herald today debuted its free real estate-focused newsletter, RE|source Miami. Each weekday, a team of journalists from the publication will be reporting on the latest industry trends and important news governing the industry, which will be curated into a daily briefing. The newsletter is geared towards brokers, developers, architects and leasing agents. RE|source […]

Hearst Connecticut to launch paywall

Hearst Connecticut Media Group is planning to add a paywall to its premium section that has content from six different newspapers; Connecticut Post, New Haven Register, Danbury News-Times, Stamford Advocate, Greenwich Time and Norwalk Hour. Paywalls and subscriptions have become an important source of revenue for newspapers in light of the growing threat from digital […]

Blinder buys Editor & Publisher, talks editorial vision

Mike Blinder has been a newspaper enthusiast for as long as he can remember. For 20 years, Blinder has helped many newspaper agencies stay afloat. Recently, in a bid to do something further for the newspaper industry, he and his partners bought Editor and Publisher. Editor and Publisher dates back 135 years and is known […]

BusinessDesk.com appoints new editor

Sam Metcalf, who edits the East Midlands site will now also be covering the West Midlands as its Midlands editor for BusinessDesk.com. Metcalf will be joined by Ian Evans, business journalist, who will also be covering the East Midlands. Metcalf joined BusinessDesk.com in 2016. Prior to this, he edited for competitor publication, East Midlands Business […]

CNBC’s Make It seeks consumer finance writer

CNBC Digital is hiring for a talented writer-editor to manage their financial coverage for a broad consumer audience under the NYC-based Make It brand. Duties include helping to build new service-oriented coverage area on credit, debit, credit cards, and other financial products; and pitch, write, copy and edit engaging content for consumers. The ideal candidate […]

The importance of saving independent student newsrooms

Recently, America’s journalism and media industry have hit a setback. More than one in five of America’s local newspapers have closed while newsroom unemployment is at 25 percent. While investigative reporting is thriving, there is no sugarcoating the reality – America’s journalism industry is more frayed than at any time in modern history. College and […]

Kluth joins Bloomberg as opinions editor

Andreas Kluth has joined Bloomberg as its opinions editor. Previously, Kluth was the Editor-in-Chief of Handelsblatt Media Group. He also spent 19 years at The Economist, first as a correspondent and later a bureau chief, stationed in Berlin. Kluth also served as a lecturer at UC Berkeley’s graduate school of journalism and spent time as […]

Herron to lead personal finance coverage for Yahoo! Finance

Yahoo! Finance has hired award-winning journalist Janna Herron to lead its personal finance coverage. Herron joins the organization from USA Today, where she covered personal finance and real estate. Herron has also written for ValuePenguin, The Fiscal Times, The Associated Press and Commercial Property News. She’s also been interviewed as a personal finance expert by […]

Bloomberg’s Peña joins Refinitiv

Daniela Guzmán Peña has joined Refinitiv as a reporter, covering US investment-grade loans and Latin America loans. Previously, Peña worked as a reporter for Bloomberg, covering the economy and government. She also interned for the Americas Society, Dorr Asset Management, BRICs Policy Center and the United Nations Development Programme. Peña graduated with her Master’s in […]

Zaleski departs Bloomberg for JP Morgan

Olivia Zaleski, a technology IPO and M&A reporter, has left Bloomberg for a new gig at JP Morgan. Zaleski will serve as the organization’s Vice President of Marketing, focusing on technology investment banking. Prior to Bloomberg, Zaleski worked as a reporter/producer for News Corp and a reporter for CNN. She graduated with a B.A. from […]