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Victoria Craig is a journalist and correspondent at WSJ. | Host | |
Belle Lin is a tech reporter at WSJ. | Host | |
Pierre Bienaimé is a senior podcast producer at Digiday and current producer of The Gist Podcast. | Host | |
Charlotte Gartenberg is an audio producer at WSJ. | Host | |
Danny Lewis is an audio reporter and producer covering the latest developments in science and tech for The Wall Street Journal's Future of Everything podcast. | Host | |
Amanda Lewellyn is a host and producer of the WSJ Tech News Briefing Podcast. | Host | |
Julie Chang is an audio producer at WSJ. | Host | |
Sarah E. Needleman is a reporter who writes about interactive entertainment and social media for The Wall Street Journal. Her coverage centers on Activision Blizzard, Electronic Arts and other big videogame publishers, as well as social-media companies such as Twitter, Reddit and Pinterest.Needleman joined the Wall Street Journal in 2001 and was covering small business and careers. She also wrote the monthly column "Accidental Entrepreneur." Before that, she was a feature writer and paginator for the Home News & Tribune and the Princeton Packet.Needleman received her B.A. in Journalism from Rutgers University. | Guest | |
Preetika Rana is an award-winning reporter for The Wall Street Journal. She currently covers technology companies from San Francisco. Previously based in Hong Kong, she covered healthcare for the paper across Asia. Preetika joined the WSJ in India in 2011. | Guest | |
Sarah Nassauer is a financial journalist. Currently, she is a reporter at the Wall Street Journal, where she covers retail and e-commerce. | Guest | |
Tim Higgins is a writer and reporter for The Wall Street Journal. | Guest | |
Jessica Toonkel is a reporter at The Information. | Guest | |
Jeff Horwitz is a technology reporter. Currently, he reports for The Wall Street Journal. His work focuses on Facebook’s business and its impact on the world.Previously, Horwitz was a financial and enterprise reporter for the Associated Press in Washington, D.C. He has also worked for American Banker, Legal Times, the San Bernardino Sun, and the Washington City Paper. | Guest | |
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Christopher Mims is a technology columnist at The Wall Street Journal, and author of Arriving Today: From Factory to Front Door -- Why Everything Has Changed About How and What We Buy. | Guest | |
Berber Jin writes about startups and venture capital out of The Wall Street Journal's San Francisco office. | Guest | |
Scott Patterson is a financial journalist and author. He is a staff reporter at The Wall Street Journal. | Guest | |
Alexandra Berzon is an investigative reporter, currently working for The New York Times.Previously, Berzon was a reporter for Pro Publica, The Wall Street Journal, The Las Vegas Sun, and Red Herring.Bergeron received a Pulitzer Prize and a Hillman Prize in 2009 for her series of investigative stories about the deaths of construction workers on the Las Vegas Strip for the Las Vegas Sun.Berzon received her B.A. in Urban Studies from Vassar College and her M.J. in Journalism from the University of California Berkeley. | Guest | |
Rolfe Winkler is a reporter covering digital health based out of The Wall Street Journal's San Francisco bureau. | Guest | |
John Jurgensen is an entertainment reporter. Currently, he is on the Style News Desk at The Wall Street Journal, where he specializes in feature stories about television, film and music, and the creators and companies who fuel these industries.Previously, Jurgensen was a Reporter at The Hartford Courant, and before that, at The Associated Press.Jurgensen received his B.A. in English from Skidmore College and his M.S. in Journalism from Columbia University. | Guest |
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