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WSJ hires Ali as audio producer

Mohsin Ali

Mohsin Ali has joined The Wall Street Journal as an audio producer on the Journal’s podcasts team.

Previously, he was at Al Jazeera for over seven years, where he has held various roles, including interactive producer, audio producer and producer. There, he also ran projects and experiments with social media, interactive storytelling, broadcast technologies and studio operations.

His duties also included building interactive news content for online and television, along with running Al Jazeera’s online audio operations, producing and hosting its first podcast “The Debrief.”

Ali graduated from Leeds Beckett University.

Mariam Ahmed

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