Reuters announced Friday that it has launched the Reuters–National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) Fellowship Journalism Program, which offers hands-on, real-world experience with competitive pay in a Reuters U.S. bureau — New York, Washington, Chicago.
Reuters is offering this fellowship – open to members of the NABJ – as part of its Reuters Editorial Trainee Program.
The Reuters–NABJ Fellow will gain experience financial and/or general news reporting, work on fast-paced news stories and develop skills in enterprise journalism in the nine-month program, as well as serve as a Reuters ambassador to the NABJ.
The program seeks rising reporters, recent graduates or business professionals who can demonstrate a clear commitment to a career in journalism and an ability to generate story ideas relevant for a Reuters’ audience. We are seeking journalists capable of telling stories in a multimedia context, using text, video and/or graphics.
To apply, go here.
Former CoinDesk editorial staffer Michael McSweeney writes about the recent happenings at the cryptocurrency news site, where…
Manas Pratap Singh, finance editor for LinkedIn News Europe, has left for a new opportunity…
Washington Post executive editor Matt Murray sent out the following on Friday: Dear All, Over the last…
The Financial Times has hired Barbara Moens to cover competition and tech in Brussels. She will start…
CNBC.com deputy technology editor Todd Haselton is leaving the news organization for a job at The Verge.…
Note from CNBC Business News senior vice president Dan Colarusso: After more than 27 years…