By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
USA TimesUSA Times
  • Home
  • United States
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Health
  • Science
  • Tech
  • Sports
  • More
    • Lifestyle
    • Entertainment
Reading: 2 Top Editors to Depart Wall Street Journal
Share
0

No products in the cart.

Notification Show More
Latest News
The Mattachine Family, Exploring the varied notions of familial ties
June 6, 2023
Prince Harry Says Tabloid Intrusion Caused His Chelsy Davy Breakup
June 6, 2023
Smoke From Canada’s Wildfires Worsens Air Quality in Northern U.S.
June 6, 2023
DeSantis Stays Silent on Whether Florida Arranged Migrant Flights to California
June 6, 2023
Hotelier Writes Off San Francisco, Citing ‘Major Challenges’
June 6, 2023
Aa
USA TimesUSA Times
Aa
  • United States
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Health
  • Science
  • Tech
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Home
  • United States
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Health
  • Science
  • Tech
  • Sports
  • More
    • Lifestyle
    • Entertainment
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
  • About
  • Contact
  • Policy
  • Bookmarks
  • Join Us
© 2022 USA Times. All Rights Reserved.
USA Times > Business > 2 Top Editors to Depart Wall Street Journal
Business

2 Top Editors to Depart Wall Street Journal

Adam Daniels
Adam Daniels May 26, 2023
Updated 2023/05/26 at 5:05 AM
Share
SHARE

Two of The Wall Street Journal’s top editors will leave the publication, its new editor in chief, Emma Tucker, said on Thursday.

In an email to the staff, Ms. Tucker said Neal Lipschutz and Jason Anders, both deputy editors in chief, would depart “after many years of distinguished service.”

“A new deputy editor will be announced in due course,” Ms. Tucker wrote.

Mr. Lipschutz, who has spent 41 years at Dow Jones and The Journal, said in an email to his colleagues on Thursday that “the time has come for me to move on to new things.” He was previously a top editor for the Dow Jones newswires and had been a deputy editor in chief since 2019.

Mr. Anders has worked at The Journal for more than 25 years and was one of the organization’s first digital reporters. He was promoted to deputy editor in chief in 2022. He wrote in an email to colleagues on Thursday that he was at home with Covid, but “I’ll look forward to saying farewell in person over the next couple of weeks.”

Their departures are the latest in a string of changes since Ms. Tucker took over the newsroom in February.

Days after she started, Ms. Tucker let go of Karen Pensiero, the managing editor. She was replaced with Liz Harris, an editor who previously worked with Ms. Tucker at The Sunday Times in London.

Last week, Ms. Tucker announced that the news organization would no longer use honorifics, the courtesy titles like Mr. and Ms.

“The flood of Mr., Ms., Mx. or Mrs. in sentences can slow down readers’ enjoyment of our writing,” she wrote.

Ms. Tucker has also ended the use of corporate designations, such as Inc. or Corp., in news articles.

Ms. Tucker is the first woman to run The Journal’s newsroom. She has worked for Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp since 2007, and became the editor of The Sunday Times, a sister paper to The Times of London, in 2020.

Several weeks after she took over at The Journal, Russia arrested Evan Gershkovich, one of the organization’s foreign correspondents, and charged him with espionage. Ms. Tucker has vehemently denied the accusation and pushed for his release, as has the U.S. government.

You Might Also Like

Hotelier Writes Off San Francisco, Citing ‘Major Challenges’

Allstate Is No Longer Offering New Policies in California

Can Apple Take the Metaverse Mainstream?

A Reporter Investigated Sexual Misconduct. Then the Attacks Began.

Former CNN Chief Jeff Zucker Has a New Job at RedBird IMI. What Is It?

Adam Daniels May 26, 2023
Share this Article
Facebook TwitterEmail Print
Share
Previous Article He Made a Show About Grief. She Saw Herself in It.
Next Article Mar-a-Lago Worker Provided Prosecutors New Details in Trump Documents Case
Leave a comment

Click here to cancel reply.

Please Login to Comment.

Stay Connected

Facebook Like
Twitter Follow
Youtube Subscribe
Telegram Follow

Trending Now

In Iowa, DeSantis Signals the Start of a Slugfest With Trump
Politics
How to Start Birding
United States
Adidas Starts Unloading Its Yeezy Gear, to Benefit Anti-Hate Groups
Business
U.S. Defense Chief Vows to Continue Military Actions Near China
World

Latest News

The Mattachine Family, Exploring the varied notions of familial ties
trending
Prince Harry Says Tabloid Intrusion Caused His Chelsy Davy Breakup
World
Smoke From Canada’s Wildfires Worsens Air Quality in Northern U.S.
United States
DeSantis Stays Silent on Whether Florida Arranged Migrant Flights to California
Politics

You Might Also Like

Business

Hotelier Writes Off San Francisco, Citing ‘Major Challenges’

June 6, 2023
Business

Allstate Is No Longer Offering New Policies in California

June 6, 2023
Business

Can Apple Take the Metaverse Mainstream?

June 6, 2023
Business

A Reporter Investigated Sexual Misconduct. Then the Attacks Began.

June 6, 2023
//

We influence 20 million users and is the number one business and technology news network on the planet

Sign Up for Our Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

© 2022 USA Times. All Rights Reserved.

Join Us!

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest news, podcasts etc..

I have read and agree to the terms & conditions
Zero spam, Unsubscribe at any time.

Removed from reading list

Undo
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?