media relations

Refinery29 Makes A Few Staff Updates

Lea Goldman has joined the team as the new editorial director, while Taylor Bryant who was the beauty news editor has left the site.

Echo Press Names New Editor

Jeff Beach has been named the new editor of Alexandria Echo Press.

Paul D. Davies Rejoins the Philadelphia Inquirer

The Philadelphia Inquirer has named Paul D. Davies as the deputy editorial page editor.

Christopher Cox Joins GQ

GQ has named Christopher Cox as their new executive editor.

CisionScoop | Faye Brennan Joins Elite Daily

Elite Daily has named Faye Brennan as the site's head of sex and dating.

Kimberly Roots Promoted To Executive Editor

TV Line has promoted Kimberly Roots to executive editor of the site.

The Wrap Taps Oriana Schwindt

Oriana Schwindt joins The Wrap as a television and technology reporter.

Hearst Magazines Add Linda Wells as a Contributing Editor

Linda Wells has joined Hearst as a contributing editor, putting together a beauty supplement for Elle, Harper's Bazaar, Marie Claire, and Town & Country.

Todd Sears Tapped at The State Journal-Register

The State Journal-Register in Springfield, IL has named Todd Sears as publisher.

Editor, Oversight Updates at The NYTimes

The New York Times has rehired Gabriel Dance as deputy investigations editor.

Gawker Shuts Down, Former Staff Shifts

Gawker Media has been sold to Univision Holdings and Gawker.com has been shut down

2016 Global Social Journalism Study: How to Reach More Journalists on Social Media

Your social PR strategy must look beyond Twitter and Facebook. Cision's 2016 Global Social Journalism Study shows how to reach more journalists on social media.

Popular Science Names New Editor

Joe Brown, the current executive editor of Wired, will soon make the jump to Popular Science, where he'll take over as editor in chief.

Who What Wear, Byrdie Debuts New Style Column

UK style bloggers Louise Redknapp and Emma Thatcher are joining forces on another venture - the Lou and Em column for Who What Wear and Byrdie.

Associated Press Fills Latin America Leadership Positions

The Associated Press has named two veteran journalists as key journalists covering the Latin America region- E. Eduardo Castillo and Maeva Bambuck.

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