TradingView adds Dow Jones content

Retail investing platform TradingView has struck a deal to add Dow Jones Newswires content to its website and mobile applications. The agreement includes The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s and MarketWatch.com content. “We pride ourselves on providing the most trusted journalism, data and analysis to help the global financial community make smarter, faster decisions,” said Joe […]

Hagerty retires from WSJ after 45 years

James R. (Bob) Hagerty, who joined The Wall Street Journal in 1978, has retired from the newspaper. He most recently was based in Pittsburgh and wrote obituaries and other feature stories. Over the past four decades, he also has worked as a reporter, editor and bureau chief for The Journal and the International Herald Tribune […]

WSJ news editor Scism is leaving after 30 years

Wall Street Journal news editor Leslie Scism, who has been with the paper since 1993, is retiring. Friday is her last day. But she plans to freelance on insurance topics for Journal Reports. “I walked through the doors of 200 Liberty Street, back in May 1993, soon after getting my MBA through the Knight-Bagehot program, to start […]

OPEC bans Reuters, WSJ, Bloomberg from meeting

OPEC has banned Reuters, Bloomberg and The Wall Street Journal from its production meeting in Vienna, reports David Sheppard and Samer Al-Altrush of The Financial Times. Sheppard and Al-Altrush report, “The media ban is unusual for Opec, with headlines from its meetings having the potential to move oil prices and financial markets around the world, particularly at a time […]

WSJ’s McCabe to cover Europe hedge funds, asset managers

Wall Street Journal reporter Caitlin McCabe is now covering European hedge funds and asset managers from its London office. McCabe has been in London covering markets from a global perspective since February 2022. McCabe has been at the Journal for more than years. She previously was a Philadelphia Inquirer real estate reporter.. She also was a suburbs […]

New WSJ editor Tucker unimpressed with work ethic

New Wall Street Journal editor Emma Tucker has not been impressed with the work ethic of some of her new employees, reports The Spectator’s Cockburn’s Gossip column. The Spectator writes, “Cockburn understands that the flat-out Tucker has been underwhelmed by the work ethic of her new American colleagues. ‘What do they all do all day?’ she […]

Parents of WSJ’s Gershkovich travel to Russia

The parents of jailed Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich attended his most recent hearing in Moscow, reports Shelby Holliday of The Journal. Holliday writes, “The last time the journalist’s parents traveled to Russia was in 2018 to visit their son, who had just moved to Moscow to work as a journalist and cover the country he had grown […]

WSJ seeks a national politics reporter in DC

The Wall Street Journal is seeking a national political writer with a lively voice, a sharp eye for color and detail and a breadth of knowledge about how Washington really works. This person will roam from the campaign trail to Capitol Hill and the White House, taking us inside the rooms where crucial decisions are […]

WSJ seeks a video journalist for breaking news team

The Wall Street Journal is looking for a video journalist to join our breaking news team. Video journalists in this group produce topical and timely news-focused videos. Top candidates for this position will have a professional background in video journalism, demonstrate exceptional shooting, writing and editing skills, and have experience with graphics. In this role […]

Johnson takes on expanded role at the WSJ

Wall Street Journal editor in chief Emma Tucker sent out the following: Dear all, As we approach the next election, I’m writing to let you know about a new team that we are building in the newsroom to supercharge our coverage. The cross-functional team will work solely on the election, tasked with producing world-class, innovative output. I’m pleased to announce that […]