Categories: OLD Media Moves

NYT names new media reporter

Bruce Headlam, the media editor at the New York Times, sent out the following e-mail announcement to the staff on Monday:

The Media Desk is delighted and relieved to announce that we’ve found the perfect reporter to replace Richard Perez-Pena on the newspaper beat. Jeremy W. Peters, an alumni of Metro, Bizday and the Detroit bureau, will take over the publishing job covering both newspapers and magazines on June 1st.

It’s a fascinating time to cover both industries and Jeremy specializes in good timing. He began working for the Times in 2001 when, as a senior at the University of Michigan, he just happened to be sitting by the phone at the Michigan Daily when Jodi Rudoren called looking for a stringer. Jeremy did a brief stint as Danny Hakim‘s intern in the Detroit bureau before shipping off to St. Thomas, where he was a reporter for two years at the Virgin Islands Daily News covering everything from late-night shootings to Carnival parades to local politics.

He returned to the States, and to the Times, in 2004 as a stringer in the Detroit bureau, focusing on the disintegration of the auto industry. In 2006, he made the move to New York and began a great run as a hybrid BizDay/Continuous News reporter, pounding out deadline stories on inflation and housing starts, and taking time out to write great features for other departments, including Media.

He moved to Metro in 2007 and was again the beneficiary of great timing when the Times temporarily sent him up to Albany just two weeks before Eliot Spitzer resigned and David Paterson became our governor. Jeremy stayed, contributing to the package of coverage that won Metro its Pulitzer, then churning out page-turners about Andrew Cuomo’s Oz-like appearances before the press, Paterson’s quiet instruction to recognize out-of-state gay marriages and a little outfit organizing upstate that went by the name Tea Party. He even stepped up to the newspaper beat to track down Sunny the Clown, the kids’ entertainer hired by The New York Post to wander around Albany. She admitted having her picture taken with pols but denied writing the Post op-ed that appeared under her byline.

Read more here on the Romenesko site.

Recent Posts

Marfil among the WSJ layoffs in DC

Jude Marfil, newsroom operations manager for The Wall Street Journal in its Washington office, was…

8 hours ago

Greene departing Cointelegraph

Tristan Greene, deputy U.S. news editor at cryptocurrency news site CoinTelegraph, is leaving next month…

8 hours ago

Dynamo hires former Business Insider executive editor Harrington

Former Business Insider executive editor Rebecca Harrington has been hired by Dynamo to be its…

2 days ago

Bloomberg TV hires Kerubo as desk producer

Bloomberg Television has hired Brenda Kerubo as a desk producer in London. She will be covering Europe's…

2 days ago

Jittery CNBC staff reassured by new boss

In a meeting at CNBC headquarters Thursday afternoon, incoming boss Mark Lazarus presented a bullish…

2 days ago

Making business news accessible to a wider audience

Ritika Gupta, the BBC's North American business correspondent, was interviewed by Global Woman magazine about…

2 days ago