WSJ seeks a markets reporter to cover crypto

The Wall Street Journal is looking for a markets reporter with advanced crypto skills able to explain, explore and investigate the world of digital assets. You will write widely on crypto and will focus on institutions such as exchanges, stablecoin issuers and trading firms. You may write on other markets topics as the news demands. […]

WSJ hires Dotan to cover Microsoft and business tech

The Wall Street Journal has hired Tom Dotan to cover Microsoft and business technology. Dotan has been a senior tech correspondent at Insider covering YouTube, Google and Alphabet. He previously covered the gig economy and also worked at The Information. Dotan also covered tech for the Los Angeles Business Journal. While there he broke stories about the […]

WSJ’s Stephenson moves to editing economic policy coverage

Emily Stephenson of The Wall Street Journal has moved to editing economic policy coverage stories. She previously was deputy politics editor at The Journal. Stephenson previously was at Politico as a news editor from 2017 to 2019. Stephenson started her career at Reuters as a summer intern in 2010 in Chicago before moving to the Washington bureau, where […]

WSJ demands investigation after reporter detained

The Wall Street Journal demanded the Phoenix Police Department conduct an internal review and take action to ensure journalists’ rights are protected after one of its reporters was handcuffed and detained, reports Dave Biscobing of ABC 15. Biscobing reports, “The demand came from Journal Editor-in-Chief Matt Murray to Phoenix Police Chief Michael Sullivan in a letter following […]

WSJ hires Barber to cover Justice Department

The Wall Street Journal has hired Ryan Barber to cover the Justice Department. Barber has been covering the Justice Department and courts on the federal law enforcement beat for Insider since March 2021. He previously covered the same beat for The National Law Journal. Barber previously covered Massachusetts politics for the Cape Cod Times, where he was named Newsroom […]

McAllister joins the WSJ as a rankings reporter

The Wall Street Journal has hired Kevin McAllister as a rankings reporter. Recently, he was a research editor at Protocol, where he also served as an associate editor. Previously, McAllister worked at the Journal from May 2017 to November 2019 as a video audience development associate and rankings data reporter. He also worked with WSJ’s […]

WSJ hires Timms as national legal affairs reporter

The Wall Street Journal has hired Mariah Timms as national legal affairs reporter. Timms previously covered the intersection of the justice system and daily life for the Tennessean. She previously covered breaking news in Nashville and in Rutherford County for the Daily News Journal, which she joined in 2017. Before that, she worked in various roles for […]

Haburchak joins WSJ as editorial director, audio

Alan Haburchak has joined The Wall Street Journal’s podcasts team as an editorial director of audio. Previously, Haburchak was a senior producer at Insider, where he helped lead a team of producers who created and published the daily tech/biz news-focused show The Refresh. He was a senior producer at The Economist, where he collaborated with […]

WSJ hires Williams as publishing editor

The Wall Street Journal has hired Annabelle Williams to be a publishing editor. She will start this week. Williams is a 2020 graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. She has worked at The Philadelphia Inquirer, New York magazine, The American Prospect and Business Insider. She has also written for The Washington Post. She led Penn’s student magazine, […]

WSJ seeks a senior executive producer

The Wall Street Journal is looking for a Senior Executive Producer to oversee a team of video producers creating timely features in a range of formats, including both field pieces and explainers that will publish on-site and YouTube. As Senior Executive Producer, you will be part of the video leadership team that oversees the editorial […]