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.
I’m excited to share two important updates as we continue building toward the July launch of Fortune Daily, our new daily show. The show will expand the reach of Fortune’s reporting, providing a ...
Mansueto Ventures, the parent of Inc. and Fast Company magazines, laid off 13 staffers, or about 7% of its workforce, according to sources.
December 31, 2013: I published my first Wall Street Journal column and video about the Hapifork—a Bluetooth “smart” fork. Few people read it. Fewer watched it. A historic start. 2014 – 2026: Things ...
Bloomberg News journalist Reade Pickert has been named U.S. team leader for economy coverage. Pickert will start her new role next month. She has been deputy team leader for its Federal Reserve team ...
Wall Street Journal editor in chief Emma Tucker sent out the following on Tuesday: Today we announced changes to our technology coverage at the Journal. The Journal has a rich tradition of ...
Danielle Abril, who covered tech at work for The Washington Post, was among the layoffs this week. She previously worked for Fortune based in San Francisco. Abril previously founded DigiNews DFW and ...
Sarah Scire of Nieman Lab writes about how The Wall Street Journal is using artificial intelligence. Scire writes, “Over at The Wall Street Journal, AI-generated summaries come as three bullet points ...
Yahoo Finance unveiled Tuesday two new shows and a hub on its website for small business owners, founders and entrepreneurs. The Builders Hub will feature content from Entrepreneur Media and The ...
The Wall Street Journal and its parent Dow Jones are launching a new sports vertical, reports Sara Fischer of Axios. Fischer writes, “More media companies are leaning into coverage of the business of ...
Sabrina Escobar has been named the newsletter writer for Barron’s Global Signals, a new premium geopolitics newsletter in partnership with Oxford Analytica. Escobar joined Barron’s Advisor covering ...
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