Media Updates

Jennifer Darling Joins Allrecipes

Allrecipes has named Jennifer Darling as the magazine's editor in chief, replacing departing editor Cheryl Brown.

The New York Times Nabs Rebecca Blumenstein

Rebecca Blumenstein has been hired by The New York Times as a deputy managing editor to help guide the paper's digital transition.

Drew Karedes Says Goodbye to KHOU-TV

Drew Karedes, who has spent the last five years with KHOU-TV as a general assignment reporter, is signing off from the station.

A+E Networks Creates Two New Positions

A+E Networks have appointed Lea Goldman and Tiffanie Darke to newly created editor-in-chief positions.

Kelly Bourdet Hired and Alex Dickinson Promoted at Gizmodo

Gizmodo has hired Kelly Bourdet as editor in chief of the site.

Kathleen Gallagher Switches Roles with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Veteran Pulitzer Prize winning Milwaukee Journal Sentinel business reporter and columnist, Kathleen Gallagher, is leaving the paper as a full-time reporter.

ESPN Snags Sam Borden

Sam Borden is joining ESPN as a global sports contributor.

Veteran Reporter Set To Retire From ABC Chicago

Charles Thomas will leave his post as a political reporter at WLS-TV Chicago on March 3 after more than 25 years with the station.

The Insider to End in September 2017

Daily entertainment show The Insider will end its run after 13 years in September.

Legal Magazine Editor Takes on Two More Publications

Heather Nevitt, editor in chief of Texas Lawyer magazine, recently was named executive editor of Corporate Counsel and Inside Counsel magazines.

Simon Ostrovsky Moves to CNN

Simon Ostrovsky has joined CNN as an investigative reporter.

American Salon Gets New Editor

Amy Dodds is the new editor in chief of American Salon magazine, taking over for Marianne Dougherty, who had held the position since 2015.

Axios Welcomes Ben Geman

Ben Geman has joined Axios as an energy reporter.

ABC News Reporter Gets Promotion in DC

Serena Marshall recently got a new position as a multi-platform reporter with ABC News in Washington, D.C.

Simon Gardner Heads to Asia for Reuters

After nearly five years as bureau chief for Reuters in Mexico City, Simon Gardner will soon head to Hong Kong.

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