Media Updates

Jia Tolentino Exits Jezebel for New Yorker

The New Yorker will welcome Jezebel alum Jia Tolentino later this month.

The Plain Dealer Names New Managing Editor

Tim Warsinskey is the next managing editor for The Plain Dealer.

New Publisher at Observer Media Group

Emily Walsh has been named publisher at Observer Media Group in addition to her role of chief digital officer.

The Hill Adds Joe Concha

Joe Concha has joined The Hill as a media reporter.

Executive Leadership Promotions at VH1

VH1 has promoted Chris McCarthy to president and Nina Diaz to executive vice president and head of reality programming and development.

Motoko Rich Heads to Tokyo as NYT Bureau Chief

Motoko Rich has been named The New York Times' Tokyo bureau chief.

Darla Worden Takes Helm of Mountain Living as EiC

Mountain Living magazine has named Darla Worden its new editor in chief.

Shelby Miller On Board at WOIO-TV

CBS Cleveland affiliate WOIO-TV has welcomed Shelby Miller as a reporter. She previously reported for WATE-TV in Knoxville, Tennessee and WLNS-TV in Lansing, Michigan.

Sandra Gonzalez to Join CNN

Sandra Gonzalez to join CNN's Los Angeles bureau covering entertainment.

Larry Avila Tapped for Biz Coverage at Wisconsin State Journal

The Wisconsin State Journal has named Larry Avila business editor and reporter. He joins from Milwaukee Public Schools, where he served as senior communication specialist.

Don Shelton Steps Up at the Seattle Times

The Seattle Times has promoted Don Shelton to editor of the Seattle Times, up from longtime sports editor.

Founder Nicole Vecchiarelli Exits DuJour

DuJour magazine founding editor-in-chief Nicole Vecchiarelli stepped down from the position last month, and now the magazine has hired Fiona Murray to fill her shoes.

Ileana Najarro joins the Houston Chronicle

The Houston Chronicle will welcome Ileana Najarro to their staff on Aug. 1.

KCBS Says Goodbye to Peter Wilgoren

Peter Wilgoren, longtime managing editor of KCBS-TV/KCAL-TV (Los Angeles) recently wrapped up his 16-year tenure at the CBS station.

Nancy Grace to Leave HLN

Nancy Grace, one of the most recognizable hosts in TV news, will leave HLN once her contract ends in October.

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