San Diego daily replacing WSJ Sunday with NYTimes personal finance news

The Union-Tribune in San Diego is replacing its Wall Street Journal Sunday content with personal finance news from the New York Times. Reader representative Adrian Vore writes, “Will Lewis, CEO of Dow Jones & Co., informed staff members in November that the company was discontinuing some products that were not seen as supporting its core […]

New Money magazine editor talks the future

The new editor of Money magazine wants to expand its college rankings coverage, boost online traffic and roll out new franchises. Diane Harris, who replaced Craig Matters on Tuesday at the top of the Time Inc. personal finance magazine, told Talking Biz News on Wednesday morning that she also has an interest in boosting coverage […]

Black Enterprise hires Stacey Tisdale

Black Enterprise magazine has hired Stacey Tisdale as a senior content producer with a focus on personal finance. “Stacey serves as a great addition to the Black Enterprise content team and expansion of our Wealth for Life franchise,” said Derek Dingle, chief content officer, in a statement. “Adding talent of this caliber brings us closer […]

South Carolina paper replacing WSJ Sunday with USA Today content

The Beaufort Gazette in South Carolina is replacing the WSJ Sunday content that it has run for content from USA Today. Editor Brian Tolley writes, “We know the Wall Street Journal Sunday Business pages are popular with you. I enjoy them, too. Unfortunately, Dow Jones, the company that owns the Journal, has decided to discontinue […]

Florida paper replacing WSJ Sunday with AP content

Scripps Treasure Coast Newspapers in Florida are replacing the WSJ Sunday content in its paper with content from the Associated Press. Editor Mark Tomasik writes, “Starting Feb. 15, we will introduce a business section The Associated Press will produce for us. It will be a mix of personal finance and stock market content. Like the […]

Sorkin blows interview with Robbins

Hamilton Nolan of Gawker is critical of the interview that New York Times business columnist Andrew Ross Sorkin conducted with self-help guru Anthony Robbins about his investing advice. Nolan writes, “As someone reading (or viewing a video of) an interview of Tony Robbins regarding his new book of money advice, you may have been interested […]

A look inside Consumer Reports

Joseph Stromberg of Vox writes about Consumer Reports and how it tests and writes about products. Stromberg writes, “Consumer Reports’ first cover story, in May 1936, was a report on the difference between Grade A and Grade B milk. The magazine’s publishers — a group of consumer advocates who were fired from an existing group, […]

Money magazine strikes deal with DailyWorth

Money magazine announced Tuesday that it will begin a business partnership with DailyWorth, a website that provides financial and career advice to women. Under the new arrangement, Money will provide advertising sales support to DailyWorth. The partnership will also include cross-marketing to each brand’ as well as content syndication. Additionally, advertisers will have the opportunity […]

US News seeks consumer reporter

U.S. News & World Report is actively seeking an experienced Consumer Advice Writer for our consumer-oriented automotive site, U.S. News Best Cars. This position is based in our metro-accessible, Washington, D.C. office and will be working in a brand new office suite, set up for the collaborative work environment our employees appreciate. The autos team at […]

CNNMoney seeks personal finance reporter

CNNMoney.com is looking for a reporter for its personal finance section. He/she will work closely with the section’s editor to pitch and write stories about a wide range of personal finance topics, including real estate, taxes, consumer spending and saving trends, taxes, banking/lending and debt. This Reporter will be expected to pitch enterprise story ideas […]