Business Insider has hired Lydia Wang as a lifestyle and entertainment editor. She has been love and life editor for Women’s Health, a Hearst magazine, since August 2022. Wang previously worked at ...
Ben Weiss has returned to Fortune magazine to cover cryptocurrency news. He left the magazine last year to join DL News to cover cryptocurrencies.
Reuters announced Tuesday it has launched digital subscriptions for its website and mobile app to customers in Asia, starting with Hong Kong, Japan, and Singapore. Subscriptions are available for the ...
Sherry Weiss, the chief marketing officer at Dow Jones & Co., and The Wall Street Journal, spoke with Mark Challinor of The Drum about how the company builds and develops its brand name reputations.
Puck has hired Ian Krietzberg to cover artificial intelligence, primarily through a twice-weekly newsletter. He previously was editor in chief of The Daily View, which produces a daily newsletter on ...
Bloomberg News reporter Ilena Peng is joining the commodities team to cover soft commodities, including sugar, cocoa and cotton. She has been at Bloomberg for the past year. Peng also previously ...
Longtime business journalist James Ledbetter has died at the age of 60. He most recently was editor of thought leadership at KPMG. He had earlier launched paid newsletter FIN, focused on decentralized ...
Axel Springer announced Wednesday it has completed a financial transaction to increase its ownership position from majority shareholder in Morning Brew Inc. to sole owner. Terms were not disclosed.
Climate and energy reporter Tim Puko has left the Washington Post via its buyout offer. He had been leading coverage of the Biden administration and write about how influential figures in Washington ...
Phil Corbett, standards editor at The New York Times has decided to step back from his role and take on the role of senior editor, Standards. In his new role, Corbett will work on longer-term projects ...
Cryptocurrency reporter Elizabeth Napolitano is leaving Decrypt Media for a new opportunity. She previously was at CoinDesk as U.S. court reporter for the regulations, policy and legal reporting team.
Asa Fitch — a reporter covering the semiconductor companies, including Intel, Nvidia and Qualcomm. Prior to his move to California, he spent a decade as a foreign correspondent in the Middle East.