Chris William, host of “Carolina Business Review,” spoke with Charlotte Business Journal editor in chief Rob Morris and the decision to end the show after more than three decades. The first, when I ...
Russell Sherman of the “Press Profiles” podcast interviewed Forbes reporter Hank Tucker about how he profiles business executives. Tucker joined Forbes as an intern in 2019, and he said it was helpful ...
Dow Jones & Co. has launched the “Risk Journal Podcast,” a weekly show on risk, regulation and emerging global threats. “Risks and regulations are constantly changing,” said Dave Pettit, managing ...
Matt Peterson, the politics, policy and ideas editor at Barron’s is leaving after six years for a new opportunity. He created and oversaw the publication’s commentary section, which features guest ...
Kevin Olsen, the enterprise editor at Pensions & Investments, has left the Crain Communications publication. He switched over to that role from managing editor in 2024. Olsen was with Pensions & ...
Business news channel CNBC will retain its name but is creating a new logo, according to a memo from Mark Lazarus, the head of Versant. “Since its inception in 1989, CNBC — originally known as the ...
Wall Street Journal reporter Natasha Khan has joined the paper’s corporate news bureau in New York covering consumer giants. Khan spent more than a decade as a foreign correspondent focusing primarily ...
Jason Collington, the executive editor of the Tulsa World, writes about changes to its business coverage under Michael Dekker. Collington writes, “Experienced reporter and then assistant city editor ...
Bloomberg has appointed David Malingha to the post of senior editor EMEA news desk, from his recent post of East Africa bureau chief. Malingha has been with Bloomberg for over a decade, also holding ...
CNN has hired Hanako Montgomery as an international correspondent based in Tokyo. In her new role, she will report on important stories from Japan and the region across the network’s TV and digital ...
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.
Detroit-based Crain Communications, which owns industry-specific publications as well as business newspapers in major cities, laid off at least 25 staffers late last week, multiple sources confirm to ...