Wall Street Journal seeks a marketing reporter

The Wall Street Journal’s CMO Today is looking for a reporter to cover marketers at a time of massive change for the industry. Big brands are pursuing their consumers wherever they go, often exposing themselves to the whims of Silicon Valley and attacks by fraudsters in the process. They’re navigating political crosswinds, restructuring the way […]

WSJ seeks an autos reporter in Detroit

The Wall Street Journal’s Detroit bureau is seeking an experienced reporter to cover autos, an industry undergoing remarkable change. Passenger cars are falling out of favor as more customers flock to larger, more versatile SUVs and trucks. Technology is challenging everything from the dashboard display to the engine to whether a driver needs to be […]

Inside the WSJ’s subscription strategy

Aditi Sangal of Digiday talked with Karl Wells, the general manager of the Wall Street Journal’s subscription and membership business, about its subscription strategy. Here is an excerpt: Package the choice for best results. “One of the biggest things we saw was around price anchoring and choice architecture, which is effectively saying, ‘how can you […]

WSJ hires Lendof as a photo editor

Emil Lendof has joined The Wall Street Journal as a photo editor. Previously he was a multimedia editor at the New York Post in charge of enhancing multimedia storytelling across multiple platforms. He also spent two years at The Daily Beast as a photo editor. He graduated with honors from Marymount Manhattan College, where he […]

WSJ seeks a deputy editor for Pro Private Equity

The Wall Street Journal is seeking a news editor to help manage private-equity coverage for its growing professional products team. We are looking for someone to help oversee the news flow for our daily online WSJ Pro Private Equity newsletter and website, as well as coordinate editing efforts for our monthly Private Equity Analyst magazine. […]

WSJ reporter Higgins to write book on Tesla

Wall Street Journal tech and automotive reporter Tim Higgins has signed a contract with book publisher Doubleday to write a book about Tesla. The book project currently does not have a working title or a publication date. It will focus on how Tesla is trying to overhaul the automotive industry with its electric cars. Higgins […]

Here’s the Washington Post hiring announcement on Doug MacMillan

Washington Post business editor David Cho, deputy business editor Zachary Goldfarb and corporate accountability editor Ziva Branstetter sent out the following announcement on Friday: We are thrilled to announce that Doug MacMillan will be joining The Post’s Business staff as a corporate accountability reporter. Doug brings a wealth of knowledge about complex business investigations and […]

Washington Post hires WSJ’s Bendavid

Washington Post national editor Steven Ginsberg, deputy national editor Lori Montgomery and senior politics editorPeter Wallsten sent out the following announcement on Friday: We are very excited to announce that Naftali Bendavid is joining The Washington Post as deputy campaign editor. Naftali comes to us from The Wall Street Journal, where he was an editor […]

WSJ seeks a politics editor in DC

The Wall Street Journal seeks a Politics Editor to lead a large team of journalists covering national politics, the White House and Congress. This is a key leadership position in one of our most important coverage areas, and this editor will oversee our coverage of the 2020 election. The ideal candidate will have the ability […]

WSJ seeks a Google/Alphabet reporter

The Wall Street Journal is seeking a reporter for one of the most fascinating and challenging business beats in journalism: covering Google and its parent company, Alphabet. Few companies in history have had as much impact on business and society as Google. Beyond its enormous, core search-and-advertising business, it is one of the world’s biggest […]