Tim Bradshaw, the digital media correspondent at the Financial Times in London, is moving to the business newspaper’s San Francisco bureau, a newspaper spokesman confirmed to Talking Biz News.
Bradshaw has been with the Financial Times since April 2008. Before that, he was a reporter for Investors Chronicle, covering tech and telecommunications companies and writing news, analysis and features. Before that, he spent nearly three years at Information Age, where he was writing monthly features and analysis on enterprise IT, with particular focus on security, IP communications and software as a service.
Bradshaw also interned at Elle magazine.
He has a bachelor’s degree in history from the University of Durham and also studied at City University in London.
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