WSJ seeks reporter to cover Facebook parent

The Wall Street Journal is seeking an enterprising and accomplished reporter to cover Meta Platforms and the business of social media. This is a marquee beat in a pillar coverage area for the Journal. The reporter will zero in on the operations, finances, leadership and impact of the company and its services such as Instagram […]
Murray to lead Dow Jones leadership program

Former Fortune CEO Alan Murray has been hired to lead a new venture called the Dow Jones Leadership Institute, which will provide C-suite executives with services, reports Sara Fischer of Axios. Fischer reports that it will “help navigate today’s ever-changing business climate, including executive education and coaching, real-time data and analysis, and peer-to-peer information. “The […]
CNN hires Warnes as data and graphics editor

CNN has hired Sophie Warnes as a data and graphics editor. She previously was at The Wall Street Journal as an audience editor. She joined The Journal in 2020 as a strategy editor for the visuals team. Before that, she was a senior data journalist at the Office for National Statistics. Prior to joining ONS, Warnes was […]
Murray to rejoin WSJ to help with events business

Former Fortune magazine CEO Alan Murray is rejoining The Wall Street Journal to help with its events business, reports Brian Stenberg of Adweek. Stenberg reports that Murray “will play a key role in building out its events business, according to two sources familiar with the move. “The hire was first reported by ADWEEK earlier this week. “Murray and The Wall […]
Russia bars 14 WSJ reporters, including EIC Tucker

Russia has banned dozens of journalists, including 14 from The Wall Street Journal, reports Katie Robertson of The New York Times. Robertson reports, “The ministry said it had barred ‘editorial staff and reporters of leading liberal-globalist publications involved in the production and dissemination of ‘fakes’ about Russia and the Russian armed forces, and the propaganda ‘cover’ for […]
WSJ reporter Andrews to cover Trump campaign

Wall Street Journal reporter Natalie Andrews is shifting beats to cover the Donald Trump presidential campaign. Andrews currently reports on the U.S. Congress and national politics for The Wall Street Journal. She writes frequently about House and Senate leaders and intraparty dynamics, as well as domestic policy and government spending legislation. She’s covered two presidential impeachments, the […]
WSJ seeks a market news editor

The Wall Street Journal is seeking a high-energy news editor for a role at the heart of our newsroom: financial-markets coverage. Our ambitious markets team delivers news, analysis and ideas to readers throughout the day–at the speed and tempo of the ever-changing financial markets. You’ll have the full gamut of editing and publishing responsibilities: working […]
WSJ seeks a real estate reporter

The Wall Street Journal seeks an accomplished and agile reporter to help cover the U.S. housing market. The reporter will find distinctive, original stories, deftly mixing knowledge of data and policies with on-the-ground reporting in communities across the country. Housing stories are consistently among the Journal’s best read and hit the intersection of real estate, […]
WSJ seeks Southeast Asia bureau chief

The Wall Street Journal is seeking an experienced and enterprising journalist to drive our coverage of Southeast Asia, a region brimming with stories that speak to some of the most significant issues of the day, from great-power competition to transnational crime and from the cost of clean energy to the future of democracy. Shifts in […]
WSJ Pro hires McElhaney for bankruptcy team

Alicia McElhaney has been hired by The Wall Street Journal to be a reporter on its Pro bankruptcy team. She has been at Institutional Investor for the past seven years, also writing the Essential Allocator newsletter. While there, she completed a nine-month-long investigation into the world’s largest asset manager that revealed a pattern of sexism, racism, […]