Economics editor Kearns departs Bloomberg

Jeff Kearns, an economics editor at Bloomberg News, has left the news organization. He had been an economics editor since June 2016. He previously was an options reporter at Bloomberg for 12 years. Kearns was previously was a political reporter for the Sacramento News & Review. He was also a political columnist, reporter and editor […]
Bloomberg seeks a distressed debt reporter

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Bloomberg Industry journalists concerned after positive cases

Bloomberg Industry Group journalists are concerned about the company’s return to office policy after at least six positive cases of COVID have been reported, reports Jeremy Barr of The Washington Post. Barr reports, “Since the mandate to return to the office two or three times per week began on July 26, Bloomberg Industry Group has reported internally […]
Bloomberg Opinion hires Pollack from The Information

Wendy Pollack, a senior editor at The Information, has been hired by Bloomberg Opinion. She will start next month. She has been at The Information for the past four years. Before joining the tech news site, she spent five years as director of public affairs for the Regional Plan Association. She spent 13 years at […]
Bloomberg Tax deputy team leader Murphy set to depart

Colleen Murphy, deputy team leader at Bloomberg Tax and Accounting, is leaving. Murphy has been with Bloomberg for over 5 years, also serving as a tax reporter, digital editor and senior editor. Previously, she has also served as editor-in-chief of The GW Hatchet and has also held the posts of president, staff reporter and editor. […]
Bloomberg Economics adds Wilcox, Dudley to team

Stephanie Flanders, senior executive editor for economics and head of Bloomberg Economics, and Tom Orlik, chief economist of Bloomberg Economics, sent out the following to the staff: Colleagues, Tom Orlik and I are delighted to announce two new additions to Bloomberg Economics, both highly respected figures in the world of economics and finance. First, David […]
Weisenthal steps back from co-hosting “What’d You Miss?”

Joe Weisenthal, the co-host of “What’d You Miss?” on Bloomberg Television, is stepping down from the show. His last day will be Friday. The show’s name is a take off on his Twitter post each morning asking readers what he missed overnight. He will continue to do on-air hits and interviews for Bloomberg Television from […]
Bloomberg and Ebony strike content sharing deal

Bloomberg Media and Ebony announced a year-long content-sharing collaboration to cross-pollinate the Bloomberg Equality and Ebony audiences through original content, brand exposure initiatives and custom reports, reports Mark Stenberg of Adweek. Stenberg reports, “Ultimately, the tie-up will drive new—potentially paying—audiences, and more ad revenue. “‘Ebony has been a Bible for the Black community, and Bloomberg Media […]
Bloomberg seeks a German auto reporter

Volkswagen, BMW, Mercedes: Germany’s coveted car-making marques are in the throes of the electric-vehicle revolution, just as they bounce back from emissions scandals and the pandemic. We’re looking for a reporter to cover some of the most dynamic and important companies in Europe, which power the region’s largest economy and are remaking themselves to face […]
Bloomberg food critic Vines goes freelance

Richard Vines has left his role as chief food critic at Bloomberg News to go freelance. Vines had been with Bloomberg for over 25 years. He was also with the South China Morning Post for over 6 years, having served as a foreign editor. He was also deputy news editor at The Asian Wall Street […]