Yuki Noguchi, the technology editor of the Washington Post, is leaving for a business reporter job at National Public Radio, according to a memo posted on Fishbowl DC.
The memo stated, “Yuki had a particularly strong talent for spotting stories about the impact of technology on families, friends and communities.
“We are now looking for a new technology editor with the same eye for consumer stories about technology, as well as someone who can help drive our coverage of telecommunications policy, Web 2.0 and the battle between Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, Murdoch and Time Warner over the online advertising revenues pouring into the Internet. We expect to fill this job from inside the newsroom.”
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