NPR hires Waldholz to its climate team

The following excerpt was sent out from NPR’s chief science editor Andrea Kissack: We are thrilled to share the news that Rachel Waldholz will join the climate team later this month as an editor with a focus on developing station climate reporting capacity. She will also be working on helping us to expand our NPR […]

Poggioli retiring from NPR after 41 years

Didrik Schanche, international editor, and Edith Chapin, acting senior vice president of news at NPR, made the following announcement: Imagining NPR without Sylvia Poggioli veers toward the impossible. But after 41 years, Sylvia says, “It’s time to hang up my headphones.” She is the longest-serving reporter on the International Desk and an NPR icon. For […]

Michel Martin named co-host of ‘Morning Edition’

The following excerpt was sent out via WBUR in Boston: NPR announced today Michel Martin has been selected as the fourth host of Morning Edition, NPR’s morning drivetime news magazine carried by 840 public radio stations nationwide. Her last day hosting weekend All Things Considered will be March 12, and her first day hosting Morning Edition will be March 27. Michel […]

Heyward to join WNYC as general assignment reporter

The following was sent out from deputy editor Stephanie Clary and editor of the People & Power Desk David Cruz: We’re thrilled to announce Giulia Heyward will be joining the WNYC newsroom as a general assignment reporter on the People & Power desk, helping us cover how state and local policies affect New Yorkers. She […]

NPR seeks a chief business editor

NPR’s Chief Business Editor has overall operational and editorial responsibility for business and economics coverage on all platforms: news magazines, newscast, web, and social media. He/she supervises assignments and provides editorial guidance to a team of business reporters, correspondents and editors across the country. The position also advises NPR shows, including Morning Edition and All […]

Carter swaps NPR for WaPo

Brandon Carter has joined The Washington Post’s social team as an assignment editor. As per the Post: “Brandon will lead our Instagram team, which curates our @washingtonpost, @coveringpolitics and @postclimate accounts, and focus on optimizing Post journalism for one of our fastest-growing audiences off-platform. He will also work to launch new accounts and collaborate with […]

WaPo welcomes back Bank as ME, audience and visual journalism

The following excerpt was sent out from The Washington Post: The Washington Post today named Justin Bank as Managing Editor, Audience & Visual Journalism. Working closely with The Post’s engineering and product teams, Bank will lead newsroom areas focused on audience growth and strategy, curation and distribution, new story formats and visual journalism. Bank returns […]

NPR’s Gogoi on what makes a good business news story

Pallavi Gogoi, former NPR chief business editor and current acting managing editor-daily report, speaks with Jacqueline GaNun of The Lead podcast about the best way to tell business news stories. “I’ve never lost sight of the fact that storytelling is important to me,” said Gogoi. “No matter what you cover in journalism, you can cover […]

Lyons swaps NPR for the Miami Herald

Sierra Lyons has joined The Miami Herald as a multimedia climate reporter. Previously, she was an investigative intern at NPR. Lyons was a writer at Black Girl Nerds, where she interviewed film and TV actors for digital and print coverage. She worked freelance, with her work appearing in Teen Vogue, The Washington Post, the New […]

National Public Radio, Inc. seeks a climate & health reporter

NPR is looking for a reporter who can deliver smart, fact-based coverage on the impact of a warming climate on human health.  This position will inform people on the various ways that rising temperatures, changing rainfall patterns and drought, as well as more severe storms are affecting people’s physical and mental health.   This reporter will […]