National Law Journal editor Frerking leaving for Texas

Beth Frerking, editor-in-chief of the The National Law Journal in Washington, has been named editor-in-chief of the Rivard Report in Texas. A Rivard Report story states, “Frerking is a graduate of University of Texas at Austin’s School of Journalism, and she served as editor of The Daily Texan. She traces her Texas roots to generations who settled in Seguin in […]

Commercial real estate reporter Hoyle leaving Triangle Biz Journal

Amanda Hoyle, who has covered commercial real estate for the Triangle Business Journal for nearly 16 years, is leaving the publication. Her last day is Sept. 6. Hoyle has accepted a position at Metrostudy’s Raleigh division. Metrostudy provides data and analysis for the new home building industry, and in her new role as regional director […]

CNNMoney hires Barron’s Shane in Hong Kong

CNNMoney international managing editor Mark Thompson sent out the following announcement on Tuesday: I am excited to announce an addition to CNNMoney’s international team. Daniel Shane will be joining us in Hong Kong as a reporter, starting in September. For the last two years, Daniel has been a staff writer at Barron’s in Hong Kong, covering investment […]

WSJ hires real-time reporter, night editor

Cara Lombardo has been hired by the Wall Street Journal to work as a reporter on the real-time news desk. She most recently worked as a legislative relief reporter for the AP in Wisconsin’s statehouse and as a reporter for the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism. Before that, she interned on the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s investigative team, […]

WSJ reporter Steele to cover music industry

Wall Street Journal breaking news reporter Anne Steele is joining the Los Angeles bureau as its music-industry reporter. She has been with the Journal since 2015, writing on a wide variety of topics on the real-time desk, including drug-pricing controversies, the auto industry and the retail sector’s woes, to name a few. She previously worked […]

WSJ reporter Reinhard joins Washington Post investigative team

Washington Post investigations editor Jeff  Leen, deputy investigations editor David Fallis, and editor of the rapid-response investigative team Eric Rich sent out the following announcement: Beth Reinhard is joining us from The Wall Street Journal, where she has covered national politics and more recently criminal justice. In February, Beth’s reporting raised questions about whether Neil […]

WSJ reporter Levin leaves for Yale Law School

Ned Levin, a reporter in The Wall Street Journal’s Istanbul bureau, has left the paper to attend Yale Law School. Levin’s last day was Friday. He previously covered politics and finance in Hong Kong for the Journal. “I’ve been very fortunate to have a succession of kickass editors, mentors and colleagues, far too many to […]

Longtime Atlanta biz journalist Thurston is retiring

Scott Thurston, a longtime business journalist at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, is retiring at the end of the month. Thurston has been with the paper since 1981. He is currently the local business/economy team coach. Thurston has also covered transportation companies such as Delta Air Lines and been the paper’s assistant business editor. He also worked […]

Dayton Business Journal publisher Clark resigns

Carol Clark, the publisher at the Dayton Business Journal, has resigned effective Sept. 1. Business Journal editor Don Baker writes, “Clark, 60, joined the Business Journal as advertising director in early 2008 and was promoted shortly afterward to publisher. “‘This was a very hard decision for me as I have really enjoyed my time at the Dayton […]

CNN hires Politico’s Gold to cover European media, business

CNN senior vice president Ed O’Keefe sent out the following staff announcement on Wednesday: I am excited to announce Hadas Gold will join CNN as a reporter focused on European politics, media, and global business. Hadas joins us after a spectacular run of more than five years at Politico. Alex Koppelman will edit Hadas in what is a […]