Marketwatch.com media columnist Jon Friedman writes Wednesday about Dealbreaker.com editor Bess Levin, who has gained a wide following.
“Much of Levin’s success results from the states of the journalism and Wall Street landscapes. The rise of the Internet has attracted a large number of young readers who would sooner dig a ditch than buy a newspaper or a magazine at a newsstand.
“This situation has forced the nation’s once-stodgy media companies to dig deep to tape young, adventurous writers, who are at home on the Web and can communicate with their peers.”
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Bess Levin is one of our generations greatest humor writers and a gift to wall street journalism. The best part is people of all ages read her. There isn't a hedge fund or asset manager or bank executive I interview that isn't very aware of her original reporting and influential voice.