Scott Burgess, the auto critic for the Detroit News who quit earlier this month after a critical review of a Chrysler car was changed online when an advertiser complained, is returning to the paper.
“The Detroit News is not a building or even a newspaper, it’s a group of people I am proud to call my colleagues and friends.
“So there’s no victory lap. I accept the paper’s apology and return with the same energy and vigor I have always tried to hold.”
Read more here. And here is the Detroit News story on his return.
Wall Street Journal editor in chief Emma Tucker sent the following to the staff on Thursday: Today…
Christiana Sciaudone writes for A Media Operator about the success of British publications in the United…
The Financial Times has hired Melissa Heikkilä as its artificial intelligence correspondent. She will start…
The World Bank has hired longtime business journalist Scott Wenger as senior economics editor. Wenger's last journalism…
Join The Journalist’s Resource and Econofact for an hourlong, on-the-record webinar about the future of tariffs…
The WNYC and Gothamist newsroom is seeking an ambitious, diligent and enterprising editor to lead…