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The Wall Street Journal.(1992)
Marcus Brauchli is now the global news editor of The Wall Street Journal. Brauchli had been the Journal's national news editor. In an announcement in September, the Journal's managing editor, Paul Steiger said, "Journal news editors everywhere Marcus Brauchli is now the global news...
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Research articles 2003-12-22
Week in review.(David Gang resigned from WebMD Health Corp.)(investor George Soros increased his stake in JetBlue Airways Corp.)(Experian Information Solutions Inc. acquired Hitwise )
Byline: from staff reports and bloomberg news reports Schools settle with Cuomo Pace University, New York Institute of Technology and Molloy College of Rockville Centre, L.I., entered into agreements with New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo ( Byline: from staff reports...
Tags: Andrew Cuomo, JetBlue Airways Corp., Marcus Brauchli, Soros
Research articles 2007-04-23

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Marcus Brauchli Named Executive Editor of The Washington Post
WASHINGTON -- Marcus Brauchli has been named executive editor of The Washington Post, effective September 8. He succeeds Leonard Downie, Jr., who announced his retirement on June 23. Brauchli will oversee the editorial operations of both The Washington Post newspaper and washingtonpost.com; Jim Brady, executive editor of washingtonpost.com, and Phil...
Tags: FINANCE, Washington Post Co.
Research articles 2008-07-07
Former WSJ top editor heads to Washington Post
WASHINGTON AFP — Marcus Brauchli, who left a top editorial job at the Wall Street Journal in April, was named executive editor Monday of The Washington Post newspaper. The appointment is effective September 8, the Post said. Brauchli succeeds Leonard Downie, who announced his retirement on June 23....
Tags: MARKETING, Quality, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post Co.
Research articles 2008-07-07
Washington Post Online, Print Operations Will Merge Jan. 1, 2010
Washington Post Publisher Katharine Weymouth’s push to integrate the paper’s print and online operations continues to move at a rapid pace with Jan. 1, 2010 as the target. Weymouth told the staffs via memo Thursday that The Washington Post and Washington Post (NYSE: WPO) Digital, which operates washingtonpost.com, will...
Tags: Washington Post Co., Washington Post Publisher Katharine Weymouth, Weymouth, Marketing Research, Internet, Outsourcing, Marketing, It Operations, Business Operations, Outsourcing & Subcontracting, Media & Publishing, Newspapers, Online News, Companies, Washington Post, Staci D. Kramer
External links 2009-09-17
More Trouble Ahead for The Times, The Journal and McClatchy
Trust me, I don't relish bringing you bad news about the media industry every day, but there's not much else in the current wave of earnings reports, resignations, and rumors of sales to work with. The McClatchy Co.'s CEO, Gary Pruitt, admitted this morning that the big...
Tags: Managing Editor, Yahoo! Inc., Bloomberg L.P., Sales Strategy, Advertising & Promotion, Financial Accounting, Sales Force Management, Sales, Marketing, Finance, David Weir
Blog posts 2008-04-22
Washington Post closing several U.S. bureaus
NEW YORK - The Washington Post is closing its last U.S. bureaus outside the nation's capital as the money-losing newspaper retrenches to focus on politics and local news. "At a time of limited resources and increased competitive pressure, it's necessary to concentrate our journalistic firepower on our central mission of...
Tags: reporter, Washington Post Co., Newspaper, Bureau
News items 2009-11-25
Washington Post, Bloomberg Team Up For New Syndication Service:
The Washington Post (NYSE: WPO) and Bloomberg News are launching a new syndication service Jan. 1, 2010—the Washington Post News Service with Bloomberg News, which will provide daily content from the paper and the financial newswire to newspapers, website and other subs. The move follows by a day the...
Tags: Team, Bloomberg L.P., Washington Post Co., Post, Web Site Development, Financial Accounting, Web Technology, Channel Management, Internet, Finance, Marketing, Media & Publishing, Newspapers, Online News, Social Media, News Sharing, Companies, Tribune, Washington Post, Staci D. Kramer
External links 2009-10-01
Industry Moves: WaPo Picks Two Managing Editors To Speed Print-Online Newsroom Merger
Two people will share the title of managing editor at The Washington Post (NYSE: WPO) , as the paper tries to tie the print and online newsrooms closer together, WaPo reports. Elizabeth Spayd, a WaPo vet who has served on both sides of the Potomac River that divides the print...
News items 2009-08-07
Statement by Special Committee Established Upon Sale of Dow Jones & Company to News Corporation
NEW YORK -- The Special Committee, established to oversee and enforce compliance with the terms of an agreement between News Corp. and Dow Jones & Co., has had numerous queries in the wake of the resignation of Marcus Brauchli as managing editor of The Wall Street Journal.
Tags: Dow Jones & Company Inc.
Research articles 2008-04-29
Wall Street Journal managing editor quits
NEW YORK AFP — Wall Street Journal managing editor Marcus Brauchli is quitting his job at the prestigious business daily four months after a takeover of by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp., the company said. Dow Jones, the parent of the Journal and now a unit of Murdoch's conglomerate, will...
Tags: Dow Jones & Company Inc., News Corp., Wall Street Journal
Research articles 2008-04-22
Murdoch installs Thomson as Wall St. Journal editor
WASHINGTON AFP — News Corp. chairman Rupert Murdoch has installed his associate Robert Thomson as the new managing editor of The Wall Street Journal, one of America's most prestigious business newspapers. News Corp. announced Wednesday the appointment of Thomson, who was previously the editor of The Times of London...
Tags: Dow Jones & Company Inc., MARKETING, News Corp., Thomson Corp., wall
Research articles 2008-05-21
They said it
"NEWSPAPERS ARE CRASHING all around us, and one of the things they are doing, in a desperate bid to save money, is cutting back their Sunday book review sections: the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune and Hartford Courant have all reduced their book sections. Recent rumblings from the...
Tags: Book World Inc.
Research articles 2009-03-22
Marcus Brauchli — [Pullquote]
executive editor of the Washington Post explaining the newspaper's decision to close its remaining U.S. bureaus in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago , to the Washington Post .
Tags: Washington Post Co., executive editor, bureau
News items 2009-11-24
Daily Dispatch: Intel & Google, The WSJ, Barneys New York, and Retail Gains
Among a laundry list of technology heavy-weights, Intel and Google are spearheading a new climate initiative announced yesterday. The energy efficiency program, called Climate Savers Computing Initiative, said their goal is to "promote development, ...
Tags: Wall Street Journal, Google Inc., Computer, Reorganization, Department Store, Intel Corp., Productivity, Government, Andrew Hines
Blog posts 2007-06-13
New Loeb Awards Final Judges Announced by UCLA Anderson School of Management
LOS ANGELES -- The G. and R. Loeb Foundation and UCLA Anderson School of Management have announced changes to the final judging panel of the Gerald Loeb Awards for Distinguished Business and Financial Journalism. Named as new final judges are: Philip Bennett, managing editor, The Washington Post; Marcus W. Brauchli,...
Tags: University of California at Los Angeles
Research articles 2008-05-05
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