Biz publications reports strong subscription sales
The Wall Street Journal and Wired both recorded the biggest single day of subscription sales in their histories on Cyber Monday while Barron’s experienced the same on Black Friday, reports Max Willens of Digiday. Willens reports, “But even though Black Friday (or Cyber Monday) discounts are available to any consumer, most of the publishers that […]
WSJ seeks a graphics reporter
The Wall Street Journal is looking for a Graphics Reporter to join our award-winning visuals team based in New York. You will work closely with other reporters, editors and visual journalists to create news and features graphics and data visualizations for all platforms. This job reports to the Visual Editor overseeing enterprise, investigations, Exchange, and […]
WSJ special writer Zuckerman on Mac Observer podcast
Veteran, Gregory Zuckerman recently appeared on the Mac Observer’s podcast to share insights on his experience as a business reporter. Zuckerman is a special writer at the Wall Street Journal and a three-time winner of the Gerald Loeb award. This award represents the highest honor in business journalism. At WSJ, he covers big financial firms, […]
Schouten becomes new formats editor at WSJ
Cory Schouten takes on an expanded role at The Wall Street Journal as new formats editor to oversee newsletters, calendars and other new formats. In a message to the staff on Monday, editor of newsroom strategy Louise Story wrote: There are many ways to provide useful information to our audiences outside of the traditional story […]
WSJ hires Kwong as newsroom innovation chief
The Wall Street Journal has hired Robin Kwong as its newsroom innovation chief. He will report to Louise Story and start next month. Kwong is currently the head of digital delivery at the Financial Times, a position he has held since June 2017. Before that, he was special projects editor. As head of digital delivery, Kwong […]
WSJ seeks a surveillance and privacy reporter
The Wall Street Journal is looking for an accomplished reporter to write about the ways governments and corporations are using new technologies to monitor and track people like never before—for better or worse. From municipal police forces employing facial recognition to monitor criminal activity, to official agencies hunting for terrorist threats on social media, to […]
WSJ seeks a housing reporter
The Wall Street Journal is looking for an experienced and agile reporter to cover the U.S. housing market. You will find distinctive, original stories, deftly mixing knowledge of data and policies with on-the-ground reporting in communities across the country. Housing stories are consistently among the Journal’s best-read and hit the intersection of real estate, the […]
NBC News hires Pulitzer winner Morgenson
Gretchen Morgenson, the veteran investigative reporter who has won multiple journalism prizes for her coverage of Wall Street, is joining the investigative unit of NBC News, reports Brian Steinberg of Variety. Steinberg reports, “She is expected to ‘lead our reporting on the intersection of money and power and will bolster our capability to do more in-depth, groundbreaking work,’ […]
WSJ is hiring for a newsletter editor
The Wall Street Journal is seeking an editor/writer to put news in context for new audiences via the WSJ’s What’s News newsletter. Candidates must have excellent news judgment, a command of the Journal’s core coverage priorities and a knack for finding ways to tell stories in an engaging way in email and on other platforms. […]
WSJ seeks tech reporter
The China bureau of the Wall Street Journal is hiring for an experienced tech reporter to cover technology and the way it is shaping governance and daily life in China. Candidates will be working collaboratively with a corporate news team in Beijing and Shanghai that is consistently ahead of the competition in breaking news about […]