Notable journalist and media industry moves: The New York Times: Alison Mithcell moves from senior editor for news to assistant editor. The Washington Post: Damian Paletta, former White House reporter for The Wall Street Journal, joins as senior economics...
How PR professionals should handle the fake news phenomenon
You’ve probably heard about the surge of so-called "fake news" that took over the U.S. election, and that has completely dominated the current news cycle. Companies are also now finding themselves the target of fake news. And as a PR professional, you're likely...
Where did they go? Journalists on the move week of February 13
Notable journalist and media industry moves: The Washington Post: Maria Sacchetti, formerly with The Boston Globe, joins as immigration reporter. Susan Hogan moves from overnight news editor to "Morning Mix" deputy editor. Tracee Hamilton moves from sports columnist...
Where did they go? Journalists on the move week of February 6
Notable journalist and media industry moves: The New York Times: Jodi Rudoren moves from deputy international editor to editorial director of NYT Global. Rudoren replaces Lydia Polgreen, who becomes editor-in-chef of The Huffington Post. Tim Race, former energy,...
Where did they go? Journalists on the move week of January 30
Notable journalist and media industry moves: The New York Times: Celia Dugger leads reorganized health desk, which consolidates health coverage from the National, Business, and Science sections. Stephanie Strom moves to Food desk. David Segal moves to London to take...
Where did they go? Journalists on the move week of January 23
Notable journalist and media industry moves: The Globe and Mail: Adrian Morrow moves to D.C. bureau, as Tamsin McMahon moves to California to help expand U.S. coverage. The New York Times: Damien Cave moves from national editor to chief of the new Australia bureau;...
Where did they go? Journalists on the move week of January 16
Notable journalist and media industry moves: The New York Times: Celia Dugger will lead new health team that merges Business, National, and Science desks. Changes are also made to the D.C. bureau: Lara Jakes moves from managing editor of foreign policy to Washington...
Where did they go? Journalists on the move week of January 9
Notable journalist and media industry moves: The Wall Street Journal: Rachel Emma Silverman, HR/workforce reporter, and Robin Sidel, senior special writer, leave. Monica Langley, special writer, leaves to become executive VP of global strategic affairs for Salesforce...
Where did they go? Journalists on the move week of January 2
Notable journalist and media industry moves: The Wall Street Journal: numerous staffers leave the paper, Ron Winslow, deputy health and science bureau chief, among them. John Emshwiller, Scott Thurm, Mary Lu Carnevale, Anna Sussman, Autumn Brewington, and Tracy...
Where did they go? Journalists on the move week of December 19
Notable journalist and media industry moves: The Wall Street Journal: health columnist Laura Landro, energy reporter Rebecca Smith, global economics editor Neil King, real estate reporter Candace Jackson, labor reporter Melanie Trottman, and Justice Department...
Where did they go? Journalists on the move week of December 12
Notable journalist and media industry moves: The Wall Street Journal: releases a number of changes to take effect on December 16. Naftali Bendavid, D.C. editor, to oversee health policy, law enforcement, and federal courts coverage. Michelle Hackman moves from...
Where did they go? Journalists on the move week of December 5
Notable journalist and media industry moves: Time Inc.: restructures digital media operations. Efforts to coordinate content between publications will be lead by existing staff members: Theresea Tamkins, executive editor of Health.com, will deal with health; Andrew...