Peter McKay, a markets reporter at The Wall Street Journal, announced he’s leaving the paper to help a journalism startup.
“I told my editors last week that I’m accepting a buyout offer the paper had on the table for several of us. It wasn’t an easy decision, obviously, because the Journal is still a very special place to work producing a daily newspaper. I thought about it long and hard, pushing the quarter-end deadline for the buyout offer a bit, as I’m wont to do with every other deadline around here. But I ultimately recognized what the right decision for me was, and now I’m excited to move on to the next big adventure.
“For intraday market news after I’m gone, it’s probably best to contact Dow Jones Newswires reporters Donna Kardos Yesalavich or Kristina Peterson. I’ve been collaborating more closely with these two in recent months and have already shared many sources with them. If you’re not among the people they’ve already contacted for their stories, be assured that they’re both top-notch reporters.”
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