NY Times Fed reporter Smialek to become Brussels bureau chief

Jeanna Smialek, the Federal Reserve reporter for The New York Times, has been tapped to be its new Brussels bureau chief. She will cover the European Union, immigration, trade and security issues. Smialek will start in January. Smialek has been with The Times since 2019. She had previously been at Bloomberg since January 2013 and […]
NY Times seeks a Fed correspondent

The New York Times is looking for an experienced and versatile journalist to join our Washington Bureau as the next Federal Reserve correspondent. This reporter will cover America’s central bank and issues pertinent to the U.S. economy, including inflation, labor market data, demographics and inequality. This is a chance to join a committed team of […]
Henriques to receive Loeb Lifetime Achievement Award

The 2024 Lifetime Achievement Award recipient is Diana B. Henriques, retired senior writer for The New York Times. The Lifetime Achievement Award from the Gerald Loeb Awards recognizes a journalist whose career exemplifies the consistent superior insight and professional skills necessary to further the understanding of business, financial and economic issues. With a career spanning more than five decades, Henriques […]
How NYT’s Mickle approaches the Apple beat

Josh Ocampo of The New York Times interviews business reporter Tripp Mickle, who covers Apple for the newspaper. Here is an excerpt: Can you explain your beat to readers? I cover Apple and now, Nvidia. One of the most fascinating things about the technology industry is that, without fail, it changes almost every three years thematically. […]
NY Times hires WSJ’s Duehren to cover tax policy

The New York Times Washington bureau chief Elisabeth Bumiller and business editor Ellen Pollock sent out the following on Monday: We’ve very excited to announce that Andrew Duehren of The Wall Street Journal has joined The Times as our new tax policy correspondent in the Washington bureau. Andy arrives to join our D.C. economics team after six years at […]
Bloomberg, NY Times, WSJ among National Press Club award winners

Bloomberg, The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal were winners Friday of National Press Club Journalism Awards. Emily Steel, Sydney Ember and Mike Baker of the Times won the Michael A. Dornheim Award for their insider look at issues facing air traffic controllers in their investigative piece, “Flight Risks.” The Wall Street Journal […]
NY Times hires AFP’s Nauman in Soeul

Qasim Nauman will be joining the New York Times breaking news hub in Seoul as an assistant editor in July. Nauman, who has spent seven years at Agence France-Presse, has helped cover some of the biggest stories in the Asia-Pacific region and beyond. He edited fast-moving stories on terror attacks, natural disasters and diplomatic crises, […]
NY Times hires Schleifer to cover politics and money

New York Times political editor David Halbfinger sent out the following on Wednesday: Folks, I’m delighted to announce one more exciting homecoming: Teddy Schleifer, who was a David Rosenbaum reporting fellow in the Washington bureau a decade ago, and then made a name for himself reporting on the intersection of tech and politics, will be returning to The […]
Titunik returns to NY Times biz news desk

New York Times business editor Ellen Pollock sent out the following on Monday: I’m thrilled to announce that Vera Titunik is joining the Business department. Really, I should be saying rejoining. For the last three years, Vera has been deputy editor at Headway here at The Times, where she edited enterprise stories delving into national and community challenges and […]
NY Times taps Tabuchi to cover pollution and environmental costs

Hannah Fairfield, the climate editor at The New York Times, sent out the following announcement: We’re thrilled to announce a new beat for Hiroko Tabuchi, building on her many years in Climate doing some of our most creative investigative, feature-writing and visual journalism. Hiroko will be focusing on pollution and environmental costs, helping readers understand […]