Media Updates

John Saunders Has Passed Away

Cision Blog regrets to inform its readers that well-known ESPN host John Saunders died August 10.

The Drum Welcomes Ian Burrell

Ian Burrell has joined The Drum as a weekly media columnist.

Andy Lefkowitz Rises Through Ranks at TheaterMania.com

TheaterMania.com recently promoted Andy Lefkowitz to senior managing editor from his previous position as managing editor.

CQ Roll Call Undergoes Staff Changes

Media company, CQ Roll Call is going through staff changes that include some members leaving and others being promoted.

Two Veteran Journalists Join Esquire

Esquire has two new newsroom leaders that recently made the move to the magazine from venerable daily newspapers.

NYT Announces Round of Buyouts

As part of an effort to focus more on digital content, The New York Times recently announced that several of its staffers are taking buyouts.

The Outline Adds Staff to Prepare for Fall Launch

The Outline is gearing up for its launch this fall covering politics, culture and technology told through video, audio and interactive web features.

ESPN Adds Writers to Magazine Staff

ESPN The Magazine has made some new hires, including Tom Junod and Kavitha Davidson as a senior writer and writer, respectively.

Tara Wallis-Finestone Moves to CBS Los Angeles

Tara Wallis-Finestone has left KTLA-TV to join CBS Los Angeles stations KCBS-TV and KCAL-TV as assistant news director.

Hillary Crosley Coker Departs Jezebel

Jezebel staff writer Hillary Crosley Coker has left the site to work as a freelance writer.

Jake Meth Joins Fortune Online

Fortune Online has acquired Jake Meth as the associate editor on the Insider team.

Will Bourne Leaves The Village Voice

Will Bourne has stepped down as The Village Voice's editor in chief after less than a year.

Elizabeth Denton Moves to Allure Online

Elizabeth Denton has moved from web editor for Seventeen magazine to web editor for Allure.

Michael Barbaro Host New Political Podcast

The New York Times has launched a new politics podcast called The Run-Up.

Adam Goldman to Join NYT in DC

The New York Times' Washington bureau will welcome Adam Goldman later this month.

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