Dayton Biz Journal reporter leaving for Milwaukee

Olivia Barrow, the senior reporter at the Dayton Business Journal, is leaving the paper and moving to Milwaukee. Barrow writes, “In three years at the Dayton Business Journal I’ve never had as much trouble starting a story as this one. “Today is my last day here, and there’s just too much to say about what […]

Albuquerque Biz First publisher promoted to ACBJ position

Albuquerque Business First publisher Ian Anderson has been promoted to managing director of product development at the newspaper’s parent company, American City Business Journals. Business First editor Rachel Sams writes, “In that role, he will serve as a liaison between ACBJ local markets and the corporate product development team. “The search for a new publisher […]

ACBJ chief content officer to become Seattle biz newspaper publisher

Emory Thomas Jr., the chief content officer of American City Business Journals, has been named the publisher of ACBJ’s Seattle newspaper, the Puget Sound Business Journal. Rob Smith of the paper writes, “Thomas has been chief content officer at American City Business Journals — parent company of the Puget Sound Business Journal — for the […]

D CEO, Crain’s Chicago among AAPB winners

The Alliance of Area Business Publishers presented its Editorial Excellence awards to newspaper and magazine business periodicals on Saturday, the climax of its three-day annual Summer Conference in Charlotte. BEST IN SHOW Most improved publication: Greater Baton Rouge Business Report, Hoa Vu, art director The Greater Baton Rouge Business Report has long been an attractive […]

Jacksonville Business Journal seeks real estate reporter

The Jacksonville Business Journal is looking to hire a real estate reporter. What you’ll do: Jacksonville’s real estate market is bustling. Downtown development is being focused on like never before, new retailers are eyeing the area and homebuilding is approaching pre-crash activity. You’ll chronicle those stories, connecting with the area’s key players, digging into documents […]

Coast River Business Journal seeks reporter

Be a business reporter in one of the most scenic regions of the Pacific Northwest. Join the reporting staff of the ambitious monthly Coast River Business Journal, located where the Columbia River and Pacific Ocean meet. You should arrive here with polished writing skills, a strong work ethic and robust curiosity to delve into the […]

Silicon Valley Biz Journal seeks digital producer

The digital producer, digital and social, is responsible for the presentation of Web content and collaborates with the associate editor, print, to design and execute the Silicon Valley Business Journal social media strategy. The digital producer’s duties include day-to-day management and production of online content across multiple platforms and products, including Web, email and mobile. […]

Pacific Coast Biz Times seeks real estate/banking reporter

Pacific Coast Business Times, the weekly business journal for the Central Coast of California is looking for a commercial real estate/banking writer who will also cover the regional economy. This is a full-time salaried staff writer position we will expect you to contribute to our print, online and social media platforms. Your beat will include […]

Buffalo Business First ends relationship with TV station

Buffalo Business First and a television station in the New York city are ending their 15-year relationship, which means that business reporter Elizabeth Carey will be off the air by the end of the month, reports Alan Pergament of the Buffalo News. Pergament writes, “Business First president and publisher Jack Connors said the decision to […]

San Fran Biz Times devotes issue to LGBT business issues

Jim Gardner, the managing editor of the San Francisco Business Times, writes about the newspaper’s Business of Pride issue. Gardner writes, “Publishing this edition during Pride Month is, of course, no accident. Less predictably, it has been bookended by recent events that drive home this dichotomy: how far we’ve come, how far left to go. […]