Where have WSJ staffers gone?
It's been a little more than a year since Rupert Murdoch came onto The Wall Street Journal scene and his precence has brought many staffing changes.
The New York Obeserver takes a roll call of where staffers have went in the past 13.5 months.
Included in the mix are five staffers who took jobs at Portfolio magazine and three others who went to The New York Times.
This list comes in the wake of the recent announcement that there would be significant editorial changes at the journal.
Laurie Hays, former deputy managing editor, is heading to Bloomberg; Bill Grueskin, another deputy managing editor, is packing away for Morningside Heights and semi-retirement at the journalism school at Columbia University.
To see the full list of where former WSJ staffers are now working click here.
The New York Obeserver takes a roll call of where staffers have went in the past 13.5 months.
Included in the mix are five staffers who took jobs at Portfolio magazine and three others who went to The New York Times.
This list comes in the wake of the recent announcement that there would be significant editorial changes at the journal.
Laurie Hays, former deputy managing editor, is heading to Bloomberg; Bill Grueskin, another deputy managing editor, is packing away for Morningside Heights and semi-retirement at the journalism school at Columbia University.
To see the full list of where former WSJ staffers are now working click here.

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