Based in London and launching with a team of 20, Digital Frontier will cover stories on the future of business, finance and culture.
Digital Frontier will start with a website, daily newsletter and two weekly podcasts. Its print magazine will hit newsstands later this year, and it will host a series of “live journalism” events across the United Kingdom and elsewhere.
Andrew Rummer is the editor in chief. He previously was managing editor and executive editor of cryptocurrency news site The Block. He also spent 11 years at Bloomberg News, including a stint as a managing editor in London.
Rummer says the publication will be writing for future-focused leaders such as entrepreneurs.
This position will be Hybrid in the office/market 3 days per week, and those days…
G/O Media CEO Jim Spanfeller pushed back against comments that the financial news site Quartz,…
Business Insider is hiring a Leadership and Workplace correspondent to cover leadership strategies, career advancement,…
Business Insider is looking for a full-time tech correspondent to get scoops and report on…
Annie Allen, executive producer of Politico Live, sent out the following on Monday morning: Good…
ProPublica investigative reporter Craig Silverman has left the news organization after nearly four years. He…