WSJ entertainment industry reporter Flint talks about his reporting
Wall Street Journal entertainment industry reporter Joe Flint talked about how he does his job. Here is an excerpt: Q: Take us through your process of reporting and writing. Where do you start, and what steps do you take next? A: Depends on the story. If it is a feature story or a profile, I […]
WSJ seeks Work & Life columnist
The Wall Street Journal is looking for a new columnist to write its popular Work & Family column following the retirement of Sue Shellenbarger in January. The new weekly column, tentatively called Work & Life, will expand the scope of the current one to include the broader intersection of personal life and the workplace. Starting […]
Dow Jones Newswires seeks real-time reporter
Dow Jones Newswires, the real-time professional news service of The Wall Street Journal, is looking for a dynamic, fast reporter to cover company-related breaking news for the world’s most influential investors. This job positions you on the front line of our real-time coverage, writing stories about mergers and acquisitions, executive changes and quarterly earnings for […]
Kusisto becomes legal issues reporter for WSJ
Wall Street Journal reporter Laura Kusisto will be moving on to cover national legal issues after covering real estate for 10 years. Previously, she served as a staff writer and intern at New York Observer. She has also worked as a freelance reporter at The Jerusalem Post. Kusisto holds a master’s degree in journalism from […]
WSJ hires Jochum as executive producer of audio
Kateri Jochum has been hired by The Wall Street Journal as the new executive producer of audio, overseeing WSJ’s existing news, tech and science podcasts and working to grow its portfolio. She joins The Journal from The Skimm where she was most recently senior director of audio. In this role, she oversaw all of The Skimm’s […]
WSJ hires Wassus as senior video journalist
Kenny Wassus has been hired by The Wall Street Journal as a senior video journalist working with Joanna Stern on all things tech video. Most recently Wassus was the features producer at New York Magazine, where he led productions for Vulture, The Cut, Daily Intelligencer and GrubStreet. Kenny has written stories and produced, shot and […]
WSJ hires Huth as associate graphics reporter
Lindsay Huth has been hired by The Wall Street Journal to be an associate graphics reporter on the U.S. desk in New York. She recently completed her master’s in journalism at the University of Maryland, College Park, where she spent most of her time analyzing data, building graphics and breaking her code. She previously interned […]
WSJ hires Mai-Duc in LA bureau
Christine Mai-Duc has been hired by The Wall Street Journal to work in its Los Angeles bureau. Mai-Duc will cover state politics, housing and the economy. She covered California politics and breaking news for the Los Angeles Times. She had previously written for Capitol Weekly in Sacramento and The Times’ bureaus in Washington, D.C., and […]
Dow Jones union approves new contract
A majority of the members of IAPE The NewsGuild-CWA Local 1096 have voted to approve a new, three-year collective agreement with Dow Jones. Polls closed on Sunday at 11:59 a.m. EST and 91.2 percent of voting members approved the new agreement while about 8.8 percent chose to reject the deal. Seven hundred forty members voted. […]
WSJ seeks a Samsung reporter
The Wall Street Journal is looking for an aggressive reporter to cover Samsung Electronics and the global tech world where it roams. The job, based in Seoul, touches many of the day’s hottest business topics, from the U.S.-China trade dispute, the 5G arms race and the smartphone industry’s existential crisis. Samsung is one of the […]