WSJ completes restructuring of its video team
Anthony Galloway, global head of video and audio at The Wall Street Journal, sent out the following announcement on Monday: Colleagues, I’m pleased to share that we have completed the restructuring of the video team that started a few months ago. Christina Vallice joins us today as senior executive producer for news and specials. Christina […]
WSJ seeks a food retail reporter
The Wall Street Journal is looking for a reporter in its Chicago bureau to cover the food retail industry. At the crux of the beat is the fast-changing and intensely competitive world of groceries, where heavyweights like Walmart, Kroger and now Amazon are trying to figure out the right formula for profitability as they invest […]
WSJ seeks a data reporter in New York
The Wall Street Journal is seeking a cyber-focused data journalist to join its investigative team. This person will contribute analysis and reporting to enterprise projects and daily coverage. Tracking disinformation and hacking campaigns should be second nature to this person, who can expect to be immersed in short- and long-term stories at one of the […]
WSJ seeks a business reporter in DC
The Wall Street Journal is looking for a reporter to join its team covering business in Washington. We are seeking a versatile reporter who can embrace a variety of assignments that will include big business developments in Washington, regulatory actions, lobbying initiatives, and other news important for our global business audience. The reporter should be […]
Why the WSJ is creating “audience voice reporters”
Louise Story, The Wall Street Journal’s editor of newsroom strategy and interim chief technology and product officer, writes for Nieman Lab about why the paper is going to start encouraging comments on some of its articles as a way to facilitate more conversation. Story writes: Indeed, when we looked at the demographics of our heavy […]
WSJ seeks publishing editors in New York
The Wall Street Journal is seeking skilled, highly creative editors for its fast-paced Publishing Desk in New York. These accomplished journalists are invigorated by the demands of the current news cycle, its intensity and the importance of delivering high-quality stories and visuals to readers at top speed and with accuracy. Publishing Editors meet and maintain […]
WSJ seeks reporter to cover activist investors
The Wall Street Journal’s Deals team is seeking a reporter to cover activist investors, a driving force in corporate decision making. We are looking for a hungry journalist eager to break news on new investments, big and small, and help dominate the coverage of everything these investors and their targets try to accomplish when they […]
WSJ names new M&A reporter, new JPMorgan reporter, new Heard columnist
Wall Street Journal financial editor Charles Forelle sent out the following announcement on Tuesday afternoon: Hi all, It’s so awesome to see our great people take exciting jobs and to welcome new great people to the Journal family. I am thrilled to tell you about these moves: Cara Lombardo is the new M&A reporter. Cara joined the […]
Will the Wall Street Journal win a Pulitzer this year?
Roy Harris, a former Wall Street Journal reporter, writes for Poynter about The Journal’s chances for a Pulitzer Prize this year given the dearth of wins in the past decade. Harris writes, “Some Journal people blame the Pulitzer shut-out on the calendar-year cycle that seems to guide the judging of some Pulitzer entries. The Dec. […]
Accounting reporter Rapoport has left WSJ
Michael Rapoport, a reporter at the Wall Street Journal who covered accounting, has left the paper. His last day was Friday. Rapoport had been at the Journal since 2010, and at Dow Jones in general since 1993. In a farewell email to his colleagues, he wrote: “Thank you for your friendship, your skill and your […]