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The Wall Street Journal has announced a replacement for Nik Deogun, who left the paper recently to take a post as managing editor at CNBC. His replacement is Rebecca Blumstein, who will now enter the elusive Wall Street Journal troika as international editor of the WSJ and deputy managing [...]
The Wall Street Journal Opinion page has an analysis of where this situation is going:
You stupidly built a drive-in theater in the desert just as your customers were all deciding to stay home and watch HBO. Fortunately, the theater turns out to be sitting on a mountain of oil.
With [...]
Reuters, a longtime powerhouse in providing content to the online world, is making a push as a destination site with its redesign, which went live last night.
Editor-in-chief David Schlesinger made the announcement. David Kaplan at paidContent has the story.
In May at the Wall Street Journal's All' [...]
I’m responsible again this year to try to track down Asia-based journalists interested in a fellowship, funded by The Wall Street Journal Asia in association with New York University, for the three-semester masters program in business and economic reporting at the NYU's Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute.
[...]Regardless of one’s opinion on global warming, the leaked emails now making headlines are interesting for another issue. They are shining light into a growing challenge to scientific publication peer review. A Wall Street Journal opinion essay today explores these issues in our era of increasing open source of [...]
Brewster Kahle, John Borthwick, and I were interviewed last week for WSJ piece that was published this week:
[via Trying to Save the Web's Shortcuts by Andrew Lavallee]"If one of these organizations were to go away, then it's like part of the whole Web going dark," says Brewster Kahle, co-founder [...]
For years, I’ve been reading that Wikipedia is dying. (Of course, on the internet, anything successful attracts an “is dying” movement.)
Today, there’s a Wall Street Journal article that does a half-way decent job of glancing at the history of the site, but does so under a [...]