WSJ seeks aviation/aerospace reporter in London

The Wall Street Journal seeks an experienced, news-breaking reporter to cover global aerospace and aviation from London. The beat encompasses one of the world’s biggest and most important industries – the business of building anything that flies, including commercial and military planes, rockets, missiles and drones. On this side of the Atlantic, the anchor of […]

WSJ seeks economics news editor in DC

The Wall Street Journal is seeking an editor to run core U.S. economic news, from the first flashes for newswires from federal data lockups to ambitious news and analysis on key trends driving the national economy. The editor will be well-organized, capable of running a complicated schedule of must-deliver economic data and also have the […]

WSJ hires Shah as reporter for CIO Journal

Agam Shah has been hired by The Wall Street Journal is a reporter for CIO Journal in New York. He comes from S&P Global, where he was a senior technology reporter covering fintech, artificial intelligence, cloud and semiconductors. He previously worked at the IDG News Service, breaking technology news on a regular basis. He also […]

Wolf wins Loeb Lifetime Award; Miller wins Minard Editor Award

The 2019 Lifetime Achievement Gerald Loeb Award recipient is Martin Wolf, associate editor and chief economics commentator at the Financial Times in London. Wolf was educated at Oxford University. Before starting his journalism career in 1987 at the Financial Times, he was a senior economist at the World Bank and director of studies at the […]

Warren Phillips and the WSJ editorial page

Robert W. Merry writes for The American Conservative about how former Dow Jones & Co. CEO Warren Phillips, who died last week at the age of 92, influenced The Wall Street Journal’s editorial page by naming Robert Bartley as editorial page editor. Merry writes, “It wasn’t a popular decision. Alan Otten, the paper’s influential Washington […]

WSJ seeks supervising producer to oversee social media and markets video

The Wall Street Journal is seeking a supervising producer to oversee production of social news and markets video as part of the news and analysis team. Top candidates for this position will demonstrate excellent editorial, production and team-management skills. Although you will be the key manager of the social news video group, this is a […]

WSJ seeks deputy editor, publishing

The Wall Street Journal seeks a dynamic leader and manager to assist the Editing Chief in running The Wall Street Journal’s fast-paced Publishing Desk, which has responsibility for editing content for all of the Journal’s platforms. The deputy editor sets and polices editing standards, advises desk editors, trains them as needed, tracks their progress and […]

WSJ’s Hodari moves to oil and energy beat

Wall Street Journal reporter David Hodari is now covering oil and energy from the London bureau. Hodari previously spent the past two years covering commodities and cross-asset markets for The Journal and Dow Jones Newswires. He also reported on the U.K. economy for several months during this period. He spent the prior 19 months covering […]

Editorial: Dow Jones CEO Phillips was a newsman at heart

The Wall Street Journal has published an editorial about former Dow Jones & Co. CEO Warren Phillips, who died Friday at the age of 92. The editorial states, “We saw his fortitude personally in the 1980s when two Journal editorial writers based in Asia were charged with contempt of court in Singapore for criticizing the city-state’s treatment […]

Phillips, longtime Dow Jones CEO, dies at 92

Warren Phillips, who was CEO of Wall Street Journal parent Dow Jones & Co. from 1975 to 1990 and earlier a journalist at the paper, died Friday at 92. James Hagerty of The Journal writes, “Mr. Phillips was CEO of Dow Jones from 1975 until the end of 1990. He retired as chairman of the company in […]