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Wall Street Journal media reporter leaving for New York magazine

According to the Gawker blog: “Dashing Joe Hagan, the media-reporting up-and-comer who only nine months ago left the peach playpen of The New York Observer, where he’d been the NYTV columnist, to take over the media beat at The Wall Street Journal, is now set to leave the Journal and become a contract writer at New York mag. There’s no formal announcement yet, but we understand Hagan will start with New York in late March, and he’ll write on topics including media, business, and cultural institutions.”

Read the Gawker post here.

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