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...
Build vs. buy: the ultimate media database question
Back in November I had the pleasure of attending the FIBEP World Media Intelligence Congress in Washington, DC. Spending three days surrounded by some of the smartest people in the media intelligence (MI) field can be incredibly overwhelming -- and rewarding. One...
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...
Where did they go? Journalists on the move week of November 28
Notable journalist and media industry moves: Quartz: Sarah Kessler, former senior writer for Fast Company, joins as reporter covering the future of work. Dan Kopf, former data journalist of Priceonomics, joins as economics and markets reporter. Heather Timmons moves...
Where did they go? Journalists on the move week of November 21
Notable journalist and media industry moves: VICE Media: launches new digital channel covering health for a Millennial audience called Tonic; Kate Lowenstein, former health director for Prevention, will act as editor-in-chief of this new channel, while Mike Darling...
Know your audience: what media types are best for your brand?
Andy Warhol predicted that “In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes.” But these days, with everybody vying and dying for attention, fame rarely comes unsolicited. You and your business need to work harder than ever in choosing the right media types...
Where did they go? Journalists on the move week of November 14
Notable journalist and media industry moves: Drug Store News: Brian Berk, formerly with EnsembleIQ, joins as managing editor. TheStreet.com: Tara Murphy moves from managing editor to editor-in-chief. Metro Times (Detroit, MI): Dustin Blitchok, editor-in-chief leaves....
Where did they go? Journalists on the move week of November 7
Notable journalist and media industry moves: Consumer Reports: former senior editor at Tech Insider Lauren F. Friedman joins as deputy editor of health. The New Yorker: Deirdre Foley-Mendelssohn, former executive editor of The California Sunday Magazine, joins as...