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 […]

WSJ seeks an executive producer in London

The Wall Street Journal is seeking an Executive Producer to oversee its international video team. Based in London, this role will also oversee video production in Singapore and Hong Kong. Top candidates for this position will demonstrate excellent editorial, production and team-management skills. Decisiveness and clear communication are critical for this role. The international video […]

WSJ seeks a senior executive producer in New York

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 […]

Bloomberg interested in Dow Jones or Washington Post

Billionaire Michael Bloomberg is interested in acquiring either Wall Street Journal parent Dow Jones & Co. or The Washington Post, reports Mike Allen and Sara Fischer of Axios. Allen and Fischer report, “Bloomberg wants to expand his media empire and sees Dow Jones as his ideal fit, but he would buy the Post if Jeff Bezos were interested in selling, the source said. […]

WSJ seeks a deputy editor of culture, training and outreach

The Deputy Editor of Culture, Training & Outreach (“the Deputy Editor”) is responsible for helping to drive and support greater understanding, inclusion and opportunity for colleagues with diverse skills, perspectives and experiences at The Wall Street Journal. Reporting to the Editor of Culture, Training & Outreach, the Deputy Editor will spend time with news team […]

WSJ’s Wirz on making debt and fixed income an interesting story for readers

Russell Sherman of “Press Profiles” interviewed Matt Wirz of The Wall Street Journal, who covers debt, fixed income and credit. “I like the ugly stepchild stories. They’re usually more interesting,” said Wirz about his beat. “It’s hard to explain, and it underlies the fabric…of the financial markets.” Wirz was co-finder and editor in chief of Debtwire, […]

WSJ seeks a standards editor

The Wall Street Journal is looking for an experienced editor to join our Standards and Ethics department. You should have a demonstrated expertise and insight in setting and maintaining reporting and style standards. As a member of the Standards and Ethics team, you will be responsible for ensuring the Journal always maintains the highest and […]

WSJ’s DeRosa joining Pensions & Investments

Anthony DeRosa has been hired by Pensions & Investments in the newly created role of digital content director.  He will start Dec. 19 in New York. DeRosa was most recently audience editor for The Wall Street Journal’s U.S. news coverage. “Anthony is the dream multimedia business and finance journalist,” said Jennifer Ablan, editor in chief […]

WSJ hires Bienaime as audio producer

The Wall Street Journal has hired Pierre Bienaime as an audio producer in New York on the p.m. edition of What’s News. His first experience with journalism involved reviewing video games and interviewing their creators. Bienaime grew up in the Bay Area and interned at his hometown paper, the Palo Alto Weekly. He’s a graduate of […]

WSJ’s Mattioli to write Amazon book

Wall Street Journal reporter Dana Mattioli has signed a contract with Little, Brown to write a book about Amazon.com Inc., currently called “The Everything War.” Mattioli is a Pulitzer Prize finalist and a Gerald Loeb Award winner. She previously spent six years on the mergers and acquisitions beat before moving to the Amazon beat two-plus years ago. […]