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Daniel Hertzberg leaves WSJ after 32 years

According to Editor & Publisher, The Wall Street Journals deputy managing editor Daniel Hertzberg is leaving the news organization June 30 after 32 years at the paper. In an email to the newsroom, Hertzberg expressed gratitude for his time at WSJ:

As a reporter and later an editor, I have been lucky enough to participate in the growth of one of the world’s finest journalistic institutions, which values breaking news, lucid analysis and top-notch investigative and narrative journalism, delivered with fairness and balance.

A replacement for Hertzberg has yet to be named.
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