Rosenblum, NYT real estate reporter, is retiring

Constance Rosenblum, a reporter in the real estate section, is leaving The New York Times on Friday, July 25. Here is a note from real estate editor Bill Goss: Since joining The Times in 1984 as a backfield editor in the Travel section, Connie has been deputy editor of the Arts and Leisure section, editor […]

Departing WSJ reporter: What the paper means to me

Katie Rosman, who is leaving The Wall Street Journal for a job at the New York Times, writes on Medium about what the Journal stands for. Rosman writes, “I love calling sources and identifying myself as a Wall Street Journal reporter. There is no cooler title: Wall Street Journal reporter. It connotes knowledge, discipline, humanity, […]

WSJ reporter Rosman hired by NYT

Wall Street Journal reporter Katie Rosman has been hired by the New York Times, reports Alexandra Steigrad of Woman’s Wear Daily. Steigrad writes, “Rosman, who began her career at the Journal 10 years ago, joins the Styles section later this month and will report to Styles editor Stuart Emmrich. Her last day at the Journal […]

Bryant on writing the “Corner Office”

Adam Bryant, who writes the “Corner Office” for the New York Times, was interviewed by David J. Parnell of Forbes.com about how he writes his regular column. Here is an excerpt: Parnell: Why did you start Corner Office? Bryant: I was a business reporter here at the [New York] Times for many years throughout the […]

Cohen joining NYTimes econ desk

New York Times business editor Dean Murphy sent out the following staff announcement on Friday: Our economics team is about to get a serious dose of culture. We are pleased to announce that Patti Cohen will be joining BizDay as an economics reporter, replacing Shaila Dewan, who is moving to National. Patti is accomplished as […]

The NYTimes and its use of anonymous sources in biz stories

Margaret Sullivan, the public editor of the New York Times, writes about how the paper’s business news desk used anonymous sources when writing that golfer Phil Mickelson was being investigated for insider trading. Sullivan writes, “I talked with the business editor, Dean Murphy, on Tuesday about one of the cases mentioned above: A story that […]

Lowrey, NYTimes economics reporter, leaving for New York magazine

Annie Lowrey, who covers economic policy for the New York Times in Washington, is leaving for a job at New York magazine, reports Dylan Byers of Politico. Byers writes, “Lowrey joins the magazine as a contributing editor and online columnist, covering policy, politics, and technology, among other topics. Lowrey, who is married to Ezra Klein, […]

Bilton leaving NYTimes tech beat for Styles

Nick Bilton, who writes the Bits technology blog for the New York Times, is leaving that gig to write for the paper’s Style section. A note from Styles editor Stuart Emmrich stated: I’m thrilled to announce a new arrival to the Styles staff: Nick Bilton. Nick has reinvented himself several times during his decade-long career […]

NYTimes biz reporter Schwartz wins Nash Award

New York Times editor Dean Baquet sent out the following announcement: I’m pleased to announce that Nelson D. Schwartz is this year’s recipient of the Nathaniel Nash Award for the excellence of his journalism. Nelson, an economics reporter for Business Day, has played a pivotal role in our coverage of business, finance and the economy over the past seven […]

NYTimes hires WSJ’s Alter to cover publishing

New York Times media editor Peter Lattman sent out the following staff hire announcement on Friday: I am pleased to announce that Alexandra Alter will join The New York Times as our publishing-industry reporter. Alexandra has covered books and publishing at The Wall Street Journal for the past five years, focusing on features and analytical […]