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WSJ taps Brown to cover tech, create YouTube channel

Dalvin Brown

Dalvin Brown has joined the Wall Street Journal as a personal tech reporter covering personal tech, including the latest smart devices, apps and services making an impact on consumers.

He will also be launching and hosting a YouTube channel focused on the latest tech gadgets and the industry that is powering them.

Recently, he was an innovations reporter at The Washington Post, covering new products, services and emerging technologies. He was also a consumer tech reporter at USA Today. He has also served as a money intern and then on the breaking news desk at Gannett.

He has also worked at Mashable.

Brown has a bachelor’s degree in business journalism from Baruch College and a master´s degree from Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY.

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