WSJ seeks a national security reporter in DC
The Wall Street Journal is looking for a reporter for the national security team who would focus on the threats to the U.S. from China, the Middle East and elsewhere that could encompass technology,...
The Wall Street Journal is looking for a reporter for the national security team who would focus on the threats to the U.S. from China, the Middle East and elsewhere that could encompass technology,...
Sarah Weinman will be the new crime columnist for The New York Times Book Review as editor and deputy editor of the Book Review Marilyn Stasio is retiring after 33 years. However, Stasio will...
The Wall Street Journal is changing it style for healthcare to one word. It’s style editors write: The trend, as with many open compounds, is toward one word. So, we are now in the healthcare camp...
Neil McIntosh, who has been managing editor of BBC Online for the past 7 years, has been named editor of The Scotsman as JPI Media reverts to separate editors for its key titles. McIntosh...
Sarah Scire of Nieman Journalism Lab looks at The Wall Street Journal’s new web page that teaches readers the difference between news and edtorial. Scire writes, “By underlining the bright line between its news and...
The Wall Street Journal’s Middle East bureau is looking for an ambitious and skilled reporter for a demanding beat: Israel and the Palestinian territories. Coverage would include all aspects of Israel, its domestic politics,...
The Wall Street Journal is looking for an Istanbul-based reporter to cover vital security issues in the volatile Middle East, ranging from the regional rivalries playing out in Libya, Syria, Iraq and Yemen, to...
The Wall Street Journal is looking for an experienced and enterprising journalist to spearhead ambitious coverage of the Middle East — its economy, politics and people. For the role of Bureau Chief for the...
Wall Street Journal reporter Rachel Ensign is moving to the wealth beat. She will be covering the lives of millionaires, billionaires, regular people hoping to become millionaires and billionaires, and bankers serving all of...
Film studio Propagate and The Wall Street Journal Studios are joining forces on a new documentary feature film called “This Is Not Financial Advice.” The film will look at the recent stock market chaos...