The Wall Street Journal’s Greater New York team is looking for a reporter whose beat would range widely across the region’s cultural institutions, including the major museums, orchestras and performing-arts venues.
The successful candidate will be a strong writer with a digital-first mentality who can make complex issues appeal to a broad audience, covering breaking arts news and also producing timely features about the people making waves in New York’s cultural sphere and the complex financial, legal, political and social issues many institutions are grappling with.
The reporter will deliver scoops for the Greater New York pages and also contribute stories of national importance to U.S. News and Page One.
To apply, go here.
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