Alexander Osipovich is a reporter with The Wall Street Journal in New York. He covers exchanges, market structure and cryptocurrencies. After working for a few years as a software developer in ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Emma Tucker, editor-in-chief of "The Wall Street Journal," about the paper's coverage of the 2024 presidential race.
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Saabira Chaudhuri covers the consumer goods industry for The Wall Street Journal from London. She writes about large, publicly traded companies like Unilever, Diageo and Nestle as well as broader ...
TUCKER: Well, I have to say loudly and clearly The Wall Street Journal newsroom is independent. We cover stories. You know, we have great editors, and we're thinking short term, medium term and ...
Andrew Beaton is a reporter for The Wall Street Journal in New York covering the ... Andrew also likes to cover the oddities of the rapidly booming chess world. He first joined the Journal as ...
Jeffrey Trachtenberg covers the book industry and is part of the Journal’s Media and Marketing Bureau in New York. During his tenure on the beat, he’s written about the rise of Amazon as the ...
Alexandra Bruell covers the news and magazine publishing industry and is part of The Wall Street Journal’s Media and Marketing Bureau in New York. She has written about the changing relationship ...
Arian Campo-Flores is an economics reporter for The Wall Street Journal, based in Miami. He mainly covers Florida and the Southeast but also does stories in other parts of the U.S. He regularly ...
Jean Eaglesham is a reporter covering insurance for The Wall Street Journal. She's based in London but covers the industry worldwide. Her articles cover all types of insurance: car, home ...