📰👋🚀 Two Tita Kine Editors Fo’ Bail Out From Wall Street Journal
Emma Tucker, da new head editor of Wall Street Journal, wen say on Thursday dat two of da journal’s big kahuna editors going say aloha to da publication. 🙋♀️🔁🖋️
Da guys, Neal Lipschutz and Jason Anders, both been working as deputy editors in chief. Dey been doing some mean kine work for plenny years, but now dey ready for try new stuff. 💼📚👋
Tucker wen send one email to all da workers saying dat Lipschutz and Anders going pau. She also wen add dat she going name da new deputy editor soon time. ⏰💻🔜
Lipschutz, who been work for Dow Jones and da Journal for one whopping 41 years, wen say in one email to his fellow workers dat he ready fo’ move on to new kine things. Before dis, he wen be one top dog editor fo’ da Dow Jones newswires and he been one deputy editor in chief since 2019. 👴📝💥
Anders, on da other hand, been working fo’ da Journal for more than 25 years and he was one of da first digital reporters dea. He wen get promoted to deputy editor in chief in 2022. He wen say in one email to his work ohana dat he stay at home sick with da Covid, but he looking forward to saying aloha in person in da next couple weeks. 🏠🦠💌
Dese guys saying aloha is jus da latest in one long line of changes since Tucker took over da newsroom in February. 🔄🗓️🏢
Not long afta she wen start, Tucker wen let go Karen Pensiero, da managing editor. She wen replace Pensiero with Liz Harris, one editor who she wen work with befo’ at The Sunday Times in London. 🇬🇧🗞️🔄
Jus’ last week, Tucker wen announce dat da news organization no going use honorifics no mo’, da kine like Mr. and Ms. She wen write, “Da flood of Mr., Ms., Mx. or Mrs. in sentences can slow down readers’ enjoyment of our writing.” 🚫🎩📄
Tucker also wen stop using corporate designations, da kine like Inc. or Corp., inside news articles. ✂️🏢📝
Tucker stay da first wahine to run da Journal’s newsroom. She been working fo’ Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp since 2007, and she became da editor of The Sunday Times, one sister paper to The Times of London, in 2020. 👩💼💼🔝
Couple weeks afta she wen take over at da Journal, Russia wen arrest Evan Gershkovich, one of da organization’s foreign correspondents, and wen charge him with spying. Tucker wen go all out denying da accusation and wen push for his release, same as da U.S. government. 🌍🔒👀
Plenny stuff stay happening, so keep your eyes on da Journal and stay tuned fo’ mo’ updates on all da changes. 🧐📰⏳
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📰👋🚀 Two Top Editors Set To Depart From Wall Street Journal
Emma Tucker, the new editor in chief of Wall Street Journal, announced on Thursday that two of the journal’s leading editors are set to say goodbye to the publication. 🙋♀️🔄✒️
These men, Neal Lipschutz and Jason Anders, both have been serving as deputy editors in chief. They have provided exemplary services for many years, but are now ready to pursue new avenues. 💼📚👋
Tucker sent an email to all the staff members announcing that Lipschutz and Anders will be concluding their tenure. She also added that a new deputy editor will be appointed soon. ⏰💻🔜
Lipschutz, who has been associated with Dow Jones and the Journal for an incredible 41 years, announced in an email to his colleagues that he is ready to move on to new things. He previously served as a top editor for the Dow Jones newswires and has been a deputy editor in chief since 2019. 👴✍️💥
Anders, on the other hand, has been working with the Journal for over 25 years and was one of the first digital reporters there. He was promoted to the position of deputy editor in chief in 2022. He revealed in an email to his colleagues that he is currently at home with Covid, but he is looking forward to bidding farewell in person over the next couple of weeks. 🏠🦠💌
Their departures are the latest in a series of changes since Tucker took over the newsroom in February. 🔄🗓️🏢
Not long after she assumed her role, Tucker let go of Karen Pensiero, the managing editor. She replaced Pensiero with Liz Harris, an editor with whom she previously worked at The Sunday Times in London. 🇬🇧🗞️🔄
Just last week, Tucker announced that the news organization will no longer use honorifics, the courtesy titles like Mr. and Ms. She wrote, “The flood of Mr., Ms., Mx. or Mrs. in sentences can slow down readers’ enjoyment of our writing.” 🚫🎩📄
Tucker also ended the use of corporate designations, like Inc. or Corp., in news articles. ✂️🏢📝
Tucker is the first woman to run the Journal’s newsroom. She has been working for Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp since 2007, and she became the editor of The Sunday Times, a sister paper to The Times of London, in 2020. 👩💼💼🔝
A few weeks after she took over at the Journal, Russia arrested Evan Gershkovich, one of the organization’s foreign correspondents, and charged him with espionage. Tucker vehemently denied the accusation and pushed for his release, as has the U.S. government. 🌍🔒👀
A lot is happening, so keep an eye on the Journal and stay tuned for more updates on all the changes. 🧐📰⏳