Politics, Education & News

DNAinfo NY Welcomes Alexandra Leon

Alexandra Leon has joined DNAinfo NY as a reporter and producer covering news in the New York area.

POLITICO Loses Editor Bill Nichols

Bill Nichols has left his post as editor at large at POLITICO for Freedman Consulting, where he is serving as […]

John McKeon Moves to the Houston Chronicle

John McKeon has been added as president and publisher at the Houston Chronicle. He most recently was the president and […]

WaPo Promotes Cameron Barr to Managing Editor

The Washington Post has promoted Cameron Barr from national editor to managing editor, news and features. Barr has been with […]

Kris Viesselman Joins CQ Roll Call

CQ Roll Call has added Kris Viesselman to its ranks as senior director for digital content and new products.

LA Times Nabs Andy McCullough From KC Star

The Los Angeles Times is adding sports reporter Andy McCullough to its Dodgers beat.

More Buyouts at the Los Angeles Times

The buyout process continues at Tribune Publishing.

CBS News’ Producer Harry Radliffe II Has Passed Away

Cision Blog regrets to inform its readers that veteran news producer Harry Radliffe II has passed away. Radliffe joined CBS […]

Geraldo Rivera Exits WABC Radio

WABC-AM and host and correspondent Geraldo Rivera are parting ways after four years of Rivera's late-morning show on the station

AP’s Jonathan Cooper Moving to Sacramento

Jonathan Cooper will move to Sacramento in January 2016 to cover state budget, pensions and healthcare for the Associate Press.

CisionScoop | SIRIUS XM Radio Adds Marigo Mihalos

Marigo Mihalos has been named director of talent relations for SIRIUS XM Radio. Mihalos was most recently a talent booker for […]

Jodi Rudoren Returns to New York for NYTimes

Jodi Rudoren will be returning to New York as the deputy international editor for The New York Times in January 2016.

Fusion Welcomes Laura Feinstein

Laura Feinstein has been named the head of social stories for Fusion.

Washington Post Staff Update

The Washington Post has made a few staff changes recently.

Mark Koebrich Set To Retire From KUSA-TV

After 37 years, anchor Mark Koebrich announced that he will be retiring from Denver NBC affiliate KUSA-TV in early 2016.

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