WSJ seeks a newsroom talent editor

The Wall Street Journal is looking for a Newsroom Talent Editor to lead recruitment, hiring, career support and diversity initiatives in assigned areas of the newsroom. You will be charged with finding, courting and hiring exceptional journalists who represent the diversity of experiences in the world in which we live and the audiences we serve, […]

WSJ’s Surman to join NY Times Live team as editor

Matt Surman will be joining The New York Times Live team as an editor, based in London. Surman was recently working as a senior news editor at The Wall Street Journal. Before that, he served as the Journal’s deputy editor for politics and economics EMEA, focusing on news from Europe, Middle East and Africa. He […]

Logistics reporter Smith departing WSJ

Wall Street Journal reporter Jennifer Smith is leaving the newspaper after more than a decade. She covered logistics, supply chain and the distribution networks that keep the economy moving. Her work includes front-page stories on shipping bottlenecks and supply-chain upheaval during the pandemic, stories about the rise of warehouse robots and autonomous trucks and coverage of how […]

Zahir to focus on Instagram content for WSJ

Sorayah Zahir, a social media editor at The Wall Street Journal, is shifting her job to focus on Instagram. She will be creating stories and posts for the Journal’s Instagram account. Before joining the publication full time two years ago, Zahir was a digital media intern for the Journal. Zahir was also a marketing and communications intern […]

NY Times hires WSJ’s Audi as enterprise editor

New York Times national editor Jia Lynn Yang sent out the following on Monday: I’m very excited to announce that Tammy Audi will be joining National as enterprise editor. Tammy joins us from The Wall Street Journal, where since 2018 she has been the deputy on the Journal’s Enterprise desk (formerly known as Page One), […]

WSJ emails, documents hacked

The Wall Street Journal reporter emails and documents were part of a hacking attack that the parent company’s cybersecurity consultant said was likely meant to gather intelligence to benefit China’s interests, reports Alexandra Bruell and Sadie Gurman of the Journal. Bruell and Gurman report, “News Corp said in the memo to staff it believes the threat activity is […]

WSJ parent reports increase in earnings, revenue

Dow Jones & Co., the parent of The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s and MarketWatch.com, reported its second quarter revenue rose 14 percent and its earnings rose 32 percent on circulation and advertising growth. The results are released as part of parent company News Corp.’s results. Revenue rose 14 percent to $508 million and earnings rose […]

FT appoints Schwartz U.S. foreign affairs correspondent

The Financial Times has hired Felicia Schwartz as U.S. foreign affairs correspondent. She begins her new role in March. Recently, she was a health and pharmaceuticals reporter at The Wall Street Journal, a beat she has been covering since July 2021. Before that, she was the Journal’s Israel and Palestinian Territories correspondent, based in Tel […]

WSJ social editor Cromwell joins LinkedIn as engagement editor

Taylor Cromwell, a social editor at The Wall Street Journal, has been hired by LinkedIn as an engagement editor. Cromwell is a writer and editor with a focus on multimedia storytelling. For the past three years she has worked at The Journal to grow audience across the books and opinion sections as well as produce […]

WSJ seeks an enterprise audience editor

The Wall Street Journal is seeking a Enterprise Audience Editor who would be responsible for ensuring that our journalism is poised for maximum success, in particular through helping manage our biggest and most impactful projects. The core of the job would be to ensure the most readers possible see our best work, through a focus […]