Technology news site The Information has hired Financial Times’ Mark Di Stefano and Wired’s Paris Martineau.
Di Stefano will be covering Amazon and Big Tech’s European battles from London, while Martineau will be reporting on Amazon from New York.
Prior to joining Financial Times as a media and tech reporter, Di Stefano was first a political editor and then served as a media and politics correspondent at BuzzFeed. He has also worked at The Australian Broadcasting Corp. as a radio reporter and as a broadcast journalist.
Di Stefano is a B.A. in journalism from University of Sydney.
Martineau joined Wired from The Outline where she wrote and reported on tech and science as a staff writer. Before that, she was a contributing tech writer at New York Magazine.
Martineau graduated from New York University with a bachelor’s degree in comparative literature.
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