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Oct 6, 2009

Soak in solar energy in California

Photon USA Corp. wants a full-time solar energy reporter to call its own in San Francisco.
The journalist will write for news magazine Photon International, covering the politics, architecture, technology and business issues in America's solar electricity industry.
The magazine is published around the world in multiple languages and owns its own testing laboratory. Photon offers its employees flexible working hours, vacation days and complimentary meals during the work day.
Candidates should have previous experience writing for a newspaper or other news organization. A degree in solar energy or previous experience in the solar energy are a plus when applying. Fluency in another language is also a benefit. Applicants should be able to work independently and be passionate about photovoltaics.
To apply, e-mail your cover letter, resume, desired salary range, earliest available work date and clips to Nadine Beccu at nadine.beccu@photon-magazine.us.

Learn more about the position here.

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Chomp into the restaurant and beverage industry

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution is seeking a full-time journalist in Georgia.
The reporter would cover the beverage and restaurant industry, focusing heavily on the Atlanta-based
Coca-Cola Co. and its subsidiary companies. The journalist will delve into many aspects of Coke, including:
The journalist will also cover the restaurant industry through breaking news, features and trend stories. Atlanta-based national brands like Arby's, Chick-fil-A, Hooters, Popeyes, Waffle House and Wendy's will all be included in the writer's beat.
Applicants should have at least five years' experience as a business reporter for a major daily newspaper or similar organization and a background in breaking news. They should also be skilled in working in the print and digital sides of a publication and be adept in multimedia. Applicants with a college degree will be preferred in the application process.

Discover more about the job and apply online here.

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Oct 2, 2009

Cover gaming and tourism in Las Vegas


The Las Vegas Review-Journal is searching for a full-time business journalist in Nevada.
The journalist will primarily cover the gaming and tourism industry in Vegas. The reporter will also cover general business stories. The reporter will be expected to write thorough online stories and later update them for the Journal's Web site and print version.
Applicants should have at least five years' experience as a professional journalist and have experience writing breaking news, feature stories and blogs.
To apply, e-mail your resume and clips to Business Editor Michael Hiesiger at mhiesiger@reviewjournal.com or by mail to:
The Las Vegas Review Journal
1111 W. Bonanza Road
Las Vegas, NV 89125

Find out more about the position here.

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Oct 1, 2009

Pen economic news for Kiplinger Washington Editors

Kiplinger Washington Editors, Inc. is looking for a full-time economics reporter in Washington D.C.
The reporter will cover the U.S. business and economy for Kiplinger's business newsletter and Web site.
To apply, mail your cover letter, resume and writing samples to:
Human Resources
The Kiplinger Letter
1729 H Street, NW
Washington, DC 20006
human.resources@kiplinger.com
FAX: 202-496-1817

Learn more about the position here. Discover more on the company here.

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Sep 30, 2009

Write and edit industry information in L.A.

Industry Intelligence Inc. is looking for a full-time online content writer and editor in Los Angeles, California.
The writer/editor will author original content, edit online copy, tag information and handle online publication for the company's Web site. The selected candidate will also gather information and data from media sources on the forest products, packaging and real estate industries.
Applicants should have a bachelor's degree in journalism and one to two years' experience in the journalism industry. Candidates should also have editorial training and previous business writing experience. Those applying should be comfortable with computers and adept in using the Web (particularly in e-mailing, Googling and instant messaging).
To apply, e-mail your cover letter, resume and writing samples to Human Resources Manager Tiffany Routon at T.Routon@industryintel.com.

Learn more about the job here.

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Sep 29, 2009

Break banking news in Nashville

The Nashville Business Journal is looking for a full-time banking reporter in Tennessee.
The journalist will pen breaking news and features on banking and finance. His or her coverage will focus on current upheaval in the industries and the Troubled Asset Relief Program. The journalist will also attend industry events.
Candidates should have previous experience working for a newspaper and a strong understanding of banking and finance. They should also demonstrate an ability to work with others to create strong news content.
To apply, send a resume and work samples to Editor Lance Williams at lawilliams@bizjournals.com.

Read more about the job and apply online here.

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Cover courts and business in Florida

The Daily Business Review is looking for a full-time reporter in Miami, Florida.
The reporter will cover the business, political and ethical issues of the state court, writing a mixture of enterprise, investigative and analytic articles.
Applicants should be skilled in cultivating sources, breaking new stories and finding and understanding legal documents.
Candidates will be expected to be comfortable with online/multimedia reporting and should have previous experience reporting for a daily publication or covering the law.
To learn more and apply online, visit here.

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Innovate for the Web in an intimate newsroom

The Daily Record in Baltimore, Maryland is looking for a full-time journalist to join its 25-person newsroom and lead its Web team.
The journalist will:

  • Select, edit and post content to the Record's site
  • Supervise a multimedia reporter
  • Coordinate the publication's bloggers
  • Create a overreaching plan for the Record's Web operations
  • Develop and implement the newspaper's online marketing strategy
To apply, e-mail your resume and cover letter with "Web Editor--JJC" as the subject line to Vice President and Executive Editor Tom Linthicum at TomLinthicum@mddailyrecord.com.

To learn more about the position, visit here.

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Sep 24, 2009

Write handy articles in Harrisburg

The Central Penn Business Journal needs a full-time general assignment reporter in Harrisburg.
The reporter will be responsible for contributing articles to the Journal's Web site and to its weekly print publication.
Candidates should have Web skills and a thorough knowledge of AP style. Applicants should also possess a strong attention to detail. Previous financial and investigative reporting experience is a plus when applying.
To apply, e-mail your resume, five work samples and three professional references to Managing Editor Andréa Maria Cecil at andreac@journalpub.com.

Discover more about the position here.

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Sep 22, 2009

Explore medicine and business at MedCity News

MedCity News is looking for a journalist in Cleveland, Ohio. MedCity is willing to consider full-time and part-time hours for the position and allows telecommuting.
The journalist will cover business and policy within the medical industry for the start-up news service, incorporating new media to engage audiences. The journalist's coverage will focus on cities and regions with prominent health care industries.
Candidate's should have a bachelor's degree and experience in business or medical reporting. Applicants should also be active in social media and other new media. Journalists with residency in Cleveland, Columbus, Minneapolis or St. Paul are preferred.
To apply, e-mail your resume, cover letter and clips to info@medcitynews.com with "Health care journalist" in the subject line.
Read more on the position and MedCity News here.

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Sep 16, 2009

Telecommute to Suite101

Suite101 is looking for freelance journalists to cover business and finance for its Web site. Due to the nature of the work, the journalists can be located anywhere and telecommute for the job.
Selected applicants will have the opportunity to be trained in Web writing when starting in their positions.The writers will pen both informative articles and commentary, working with an editor to perfect their pieces.
The reporters will be paid by contracted commission, receiving bonuses based on their productivity. Candidates should have previous experience writing articles.

Learn more about the position here.

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Sep 6, 2009

Cover financial markets from anywhere in the U.S.

Prospect News in New York is on the look out for a finance-covering journalist. The reporter can work in New York or from anywhere in the U.S.
He or she will join the Prospect's team covering financial markets, focusing on new emerging markets. The journalist will write breaking financial news and commentary for the organization's daily and weekly newsletters.
Candidates should have a passion for business and finance. Applicants with previous experience will have an advantage in the application process.
To apply, send your resume, cover letter and clips to jobs@prospectnews.com.

View the job posting here.

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Sep 5, 2009

Cover the U.S. Department of Justice in Washington D.C.

Main Justice of Washington D.C. is looking for a full-time reporter to help cover the U.S. Department of Justice.
The reporter will cover antitrust, environment, taxes, financial fraud, the False Claims Act and the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act in relation to the Department of Justice.
Applicants should have experience with newsletters and the ability to work with ease in multimedia and social media. Candidates should also be able to adeptly navigate databases.
To apply, e-mail your resume and cover letter to editors@mainjustice.com with "Jobs" in the subject line.

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Report on pensions and investment in California



Crain Communications is on the hunt for a journalist to work at one of its bureaus in San Francisco.
The reporter will work for the publication Pensions and Investments covering CalPERS, CalSTRS, investment management funds, consultants and institutional investors for its biweekly print edition and Web site. The reporter will write both analytical and trend articles and occasionally travel to cover stories.
Applicants should have a bachelor's degree and five years of professional reporting experience (preferably on business or finance). Candidates should also have a thorough knowledge of the finance industry.

View the job posting and apply online here. You will need your resume, cover letter, salary requirements and three clips when applying.

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Sep 4, 2009

Report on the financial crisis for The Center for Public Integrity

Nonprofit organization The Center for Public Integrity is in search of a financial crisis reporter in Washington D.C.
The reporter will join the center's investigative team covering the financial crisis and its fallout across the nation.
Applicants should have a strong comprehension of:
To apply, send your resume to financereporter@publicintegrity.org. Learn more about the organization here.

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Aug 31, 2009

Cover personal finance in Abu Dhabi

The National is looking for a staff writer to help fill its broadsheet in Abu Dhabi.
The journalist will be the lead reporter of the paper's Personal Finance section, writing a diverse range of general finance stories, investigative pieces, columns and online content.
Applicants should have experience in covering personal finance. Candidates should also be familiar with finance, markets and economics. Familiarity with the UAE is a plus. To apply, e-mail your curriculum vitae, cover letter and clips to James Brock at jbrock@thenational.ae with "Personal Finance" in the subject line.
Learn more about the job and apply online here.

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Aug 25, 2009

Cover the water industry in New York

Global Water Intelligence is looking for a business journalist to write at its bureau in New York.
The reporter will cover the U.S. water market for the magazine, financially analyzing publicly traded water companies. The writer will create commentary on the developing private sector in the U.S. water market, cover corporate developments and track projects. The journalist will be expected to write and report analytically and find exclusive news.
To apply, send an e-mail with "U.S. Bureau" in the subject line with your resume, a cover letter including your salary expectations and links to three articles you've written to Managing Director Christopher Gasson at cg@globalwaterintel.com. Interviews will be held in New York sometime in the week of the 21st in Sept.

Learn more about the position here.

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Investigate business in Texas

The Corpus Christi Caller-Times is looking for a full-time investigative reporter at its headquarters in Corpus Christi, Texas.
The journalist will report on the politics of business and be expected to produce several A1 or enterprise pieces a week. The reporter will also be expected to embrace the newspaper's multimedia resources and incorporate different multimedia into his or her stories.
Candidates should have at least three years' experience at a daily newspaper as well as a background in business or government. Applicants should be proficient in computer-assisted reporting and in navigating databases. Fluency in Spanish is a plus in the application process.

Find out more about the position and apply online here.

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Cover business in Little Rock

The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette is looking for a business journalist at its offices in Little Rock, Arkansas.
The reporter will be expected to write both hard news and enterprise articles for the Gazette's daily publication that will spark readers' interest.
Candidates should have a bachelor's degree and past internship or work experience at a daily paper or business journal.
To apply, e-mail your resume, clips and reference information to Editor Jack Weatherly at jweatherly@arkansasonline.com or mail it to:

Jack Weatherly

Little Rock Business Editor

Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

P.O. Box 2221, Little Rock, AR 72203


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Aug 24, 2009

Write masterful business articles in Massachusetts

The Worcester Business Journal is looking for a full-time staff writer at its headquarters in Massachusetts.
The journalist will write short business pieces as well as in-depth articles.The reporter will also be expected to take pictures, shoot video and occasionally proofread for the biweekly publication.
Candidates should have at least one year of professional journalism experience.
To apply, e-mail your resume, cover letter and two to three clips to Editor Christina Davis at cdavis@wbjournal.com. In your cover letter, include two story ideas you would pitch at your first WBJ meeting.

Learn more about the position here.

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Aug 21, 2009

Blog for American Consumer News

American Consumer News is looking for business bloggers to cover business, finance, banking and insurance for three of its Web site blogs. Due to the nature of the position, journalists from anywhere in the U.S. can apply and telecommute to work.
The blogger will be treated as an independent contractor and will be responsible for writing 15 to 25 blog posts of 300 to 500 words per month.
To apply, e-mail your resume and two to three writing samples to Managing Editor Matthew Paulson at ggreenblog@hotmail.com.
View the job posting here.

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Aug 20, 2009

Write for MIT's news office

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology News Office is looking for a full-time reporter at its office in Cambridge.
The journalist will cover the business, humanities and arts beat. He or she will cover MIT research and teaching through spot news, profiles, trend stories and features. The reporter will be responsible for creating three story ideas and writing at least three stories a week, each around 600 words long. The writer will also propose multimedia to accompany stories.
Applicants should have a bachelor's degree and at least five years' experience in a news environment.

To apply, visit here and search for job number mit-00006477. A cover letter is required.

View the job listing here.

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Aug 18, 2009

Report on business in the lone star state

The Austin Business Journal is looking for a full-time reporter to write at its bureau in Austin, Texas.
The journalist will report on government, transportation and the legal system, showing the impact regulations and legislation will have on the local economy and businesses. Reporters will also cover law firms as businesses and write on business litigation such as bankruptcies. The journalist will be expected to generate story ideas, produce breaking news stories and features, create page 1 stories and attend networking and industry events.
To apply, e-mail your resume, cover letter and clips to Editor Colin Pope
at cpope@bizjournals.com or mail it to:

Colin Pope
Austin Business Journal
111Congress Ave., Suite 750
Austin, TX 78701


Learn more about the job here.

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Cover the U.S. economy in Washington D.C.

A full-time economic journalist is wanted in Washington D.C. to cover business and the U.S. economy.
Kiplinger Washington Editors, Inc. is seeking a reporter to contribute to their weekly business newsletter and Web site.
To apply, email your resume, cover letter and writing samples to human.resources@kiplinger.com or mail them to:

Human Resources Department
The Kiplinger Letter

1729 H Street, NW
Washington, DC 20006


View the job posting here.

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Aug 12, 2009

Invest your skills in Investopedia

Investopedia, economic Web site and good friend to business journalists everywhere, is looking for freelance financial writers with an edge.
The writers would create content for its new Financial Edge channel. Due to the nature of the work, writers can live anywhere in the country and telecommute to work.
To apply, send an e-mail with your resume, cover letter, clips and an unpublished sample of the kind of writing you would contribute to Financial Edge to editors@investopedia.com

View the job posting here.


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Aug 11, 2009

Be a senior business writer in New Jersey

Diversity Incorporated LLC is looking for a full-time senior business writer for its Web site DiversityIncBestPractices.com at its headquarters in Newark, New Jersey.
The writer will be expected to produce at least 3,000 words a week for stories and conduct video interviews. The journalist will also be responsible for creating business-diversity management features, factoids, charts and
timelines as well as for generating story ideas.
Applicants should have a bachelor's degree, five years' experience as a business journalist and experience in writing for the Web. They should also have clips including quotes from senior officials in different corporations and businesses.

To apply, send your resume, salary requirements and a one paragraph statement about your commitment to diversity to Senior Vice President and Executive Editor Barbara Frankel at BFrankel@DiversityInc.com.

Learn more about the position here.

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Aug 10, 2009

Report on the petroleum industry in Manhattan

The Energy Intelligence Group is looking for a full-time corporate/finance energy reporter to work in New York City's Manhattan borough.
The journalist will join a team of 50 journalists creating content for Internet, daily and weekly publications.
The selected candidate will cover the financial health, corporate strategies and investment alternatives in the U.S. domestic and international petroleum industry.
Applicants should have experience reporting on business. Experience covering energy is a plus in the application process.

To apply, send a cover letter and resume to New York Bureau Chief John van Schaik at jvschaik@energyintel.com.

View the job posting here.

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Write books on business for Atlantic Publishing Company

The Atlantic Publishing Company is looking for freelancers to write books on subjects including business, investing, finance, real estate and Internet/technology.
The freelancer would be paid project to project and can live anywhere in the United States.
To apply, send your resume and a writing sample to Amanda Miller at amiller@atlantic-pub.com
View the job posting here.

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Aug 7, 2009

Freelance via telecommute

A freelance writer is wanted for SmartBrief Incorporated's advertising beat. The job is a telecommuting position and applicants can be located anywhere in the country.
The writer will cover the advertising industry and create daily online business/consumer news e-mail publications. The writer will be expected to find relevant information for executives on the Web and summarize it. Whoever is hired will also work with editors to produce briefs.
Applicants should have previous experience covering the advertising industry at a newspaper, journal or trade publication. All candidates will be asked to take a timed writing test.

To apply, e-mail a resume and cover letter to jobs@smartbrief.com with Advertising Beat Freelancer in the subject line.

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Aug 5, 2009

Write and produce in Iowa

BVS Incorporated is looking for an executive producer and writer to work for them in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
The writer will work in the Creative Services Division overseeing and creating online content/interactive multimedia. The content he or she creates will be used in computer presentations for training bank and credit union employees.
Those who apply should have a bachelor's degree. Applicants should also have at least four years' experiencing in producing and writing and at least two years' of executive producing for broadcast and Web content.
To apply, email your cover letter, resume, writing samples and other relevant samples of work to the executive vice president at riler@bvs.com or mail it to:

Executive Vice President Rick Iler
BVS Incorporated
4060 Glass Road N.E.
Cedar Rapids, IA 52402

For more information, view the job posting here.

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Aug 4, 2009

Investigate money laundering

Fortent's Moneylaundering.com is looking for a full-time reporter to come work for them in Washington D.C.
The journalist will help the organization research and report on money laundering, terrorist finance and financial fraud. Applicants should have at least 2 years' experience in the newsroom. Previous experience covering bank or securities regulation and financial institutions is a plus in the applying for the job.

To apply, send your resume and clips to the Web site's Editor-in-Chief Kieran Beer at K.beer@moneylaundering.com.

View the job posting here.

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Aug 3, 2009

Reuters seeking fuel market reporter

Reuters is looking for a full-time journalist to cover the U.S. fuel market in its Los Angeles bureau.

The selected applicant will report on fuel issues ranging from refinery fires to heating oil prices to regulation and investment. The journalist will also examine shifting trends in demand.
Applicants should have:
  • A Bachelor of Arts
  • Five years' experience at a major news organization
  • At least two years' experience covering energy
  • Experience in reporting breaking news
  • Strong source cultivation skills
Learn more about the position and apply online, visit the job posting.

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Jul 30, 2009

Pen articles in Pennsylvania

The Eastern Pennsylvania Business Journal is looking for a page-designing business reporter for a full-time position at their news organization.
The weekly publication needs a journalist who can write hard news and features. A reporter with a strong command of Quark XPress and Adobe Photoshop is required.
To apply, send your resume, cover letter and two writing samples to Editor John L. Moore at john.m@epbj.com.

View the job posting here.

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Apply to The Daily Business Review

The Daily Business Review wants a full-time reporter with at least 2 years' experience covering business or courts daily for a position in Miami, Florida.
The business of law beat journalist will cover issues in:
  • Legal businesses
  • Lawyer regulation
  • Local law schools
  • Law practice
The reporter will also be responsible for producing several major reports.

Learn more about the position and apply online here.

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Full-time reporter wanted in Oregon

The Daily Journal of Commerce is looking for a full-time reporter at their headquarters in Portland, Oregon.
The reporter would have daily deadlines for the Monday-Friday publication.
Coverage would be geared to executives in the construction, architecture and engineering industries. A background in business and a desire to work on online content and presence are a plus.
To apply, e-mail a resume and at least five writing samples along with a cover letter explaining what you can contribute to the Journal of Commerce and its readers to editor Stephanie Basalyga at stephanie.basalyga@djcoregon.com.

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Corporate reporter wanted in Nebraska

News Link is looking for a full-time corporate journalist to write in Lincoln, Nebraska.
The reporter will be expected to conduct interviews with a digital recorder and do photography under deadline pressure. Experience in broadcast journalism is a plus.
To apply, send your resume and samples to:

News Link HR
1845 S 11th Street
Lincoln, NE 68502.

You can also call Dave Zelnio at 402-475-NEWS or e-mail your application to careers@newslink.com.

View the job posting here.

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Blog for NBR from anywhere!

Public Broadcast Service's Nightly Business Report is looking for a freelance business and economics blogger for their new How the Economy Works blog.
Applicants must have 10 years' experience working in journalism, academia or other relevant fields. The blogger can telecommute from anywhere because of the nature of the work.
The position is funded by a grant and will last roughly 10 months. The blogger will be paid per blog and be expected to produce at least two blogs a week and to respond to commenters.
To apply, send an email with How the Economy Works Blogger in the subject line to Jaime Danielson at jaime_danielson@nbr.com along with your resume and two to three writing samples.

To learn more, view the job posting.

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Jun 17, 2009

Financial journalist featured in SmartWoman magazine

FOX Business' Dagen McDowell recently did an interview with SmartWoman magazine about her career as a financial journalist. In the interview she details what she is most passionate about in finance, being a woman in the profession and the troubled state of newspapers.
From the interview:
''Q: Did you ever feel that people in the financial industry
didn’t take you seriously because you are a woman?
McDowell: Early on I got a great piece of advice from my editor at Institutional
Investor. Don’t refer to anyone as “Mr. So-and-so” when talking to them. Call them by their first names. Don’t subordinate yourself. That always seemed to work.''

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May 27, 2009

NYT names first new media editor

The New York Times has named its first Social Media Editor.
Jennifer Preston, a journalist, author and adjunct professor at Columbia University, has been appointed to the job, according to reports from the technology news blog ReadWriteRead.
From the story:
Social media at newspapers doesn't have to be about promotion or damage control, it's also a real resource. "One thing I want to encourage more is writers responding to comments and using comments as a resource," Ingram says. "That's commenting 2.0, I think...One of the biggest things we need to do is identify and encourage members of the community who are thoughtful, intelligent, and produce comments of value -- encouraging them to contribute more, elevating what they do and suppressing some of the noise."

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May 4, 2009

WSJ investigative reporter dies at 54

John Wilke, an investigative reporter for The Wall Street Journal, died of pancreatic cancer on Friday at age 54, according to reports from the Examiner.
Wilke began his career at BusinessWeek in 1984 and then covered technology and business for the Boston Globe. He has worked at The Journal since 1989.
From the story:
In recent years, his investigation of earmark deals cut by members of Congress for friends or supporters led to last year's indictment of then Rep. Rick Renzi, R-Ariz. Another story revealed the way Democratic Rep. John Murtha used earmarks to bring federal contracts to his Pennsylvania district.

Wilke's stories also included a 2005 expose on mutual-fund trader Mario Gabelli, who settled civil fraud claims for about $100 million six months after the story appeared. In 2000, Wilke scored an extraordinary interview with U.S. District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson...
To read more about Wilke check out this story from The Wall Street Journal.

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Apr 23, 2009

LAT biz section reporter dies at 46

The Los Angeles Times reports Annette Haddad, a real estate reporter for the paper's business section, has died of complications from ovarian cancer. She was 46. Haddad first joined the paper in 1992.
From her L.A. Times obituary:
Although she had spent much of her career at the Times as an editor, she embraced the idea of covering real estate when offered the chance in 2004. During her time on the beat, she had 17 Page 1 stories on a variety of aspects of the market, including a sharp Column One feature that provided an early look at the impending foreclosure crisis.
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