THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 2007
Wall Street Journal
Marcus Brauchli, 45, who served as a foreign correspondent for the Wall Street Journal before becoming global news editor and overseeing the news department's role in the paper's recent redesign, succeeds
Paul Steiger, managing editor since 1991. "There will be some strong continuity," says Brauchli. ||
New York Times: His chief rival for the job was
Paul Ingrassia, vice president of news strategy for Dow Jones. ||
Washington Post: "As an editor, [Brauchli's] risen like a rocket," says Steiger.
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Earlier: WSJ staffers say Steiger wants Brauchli to replace him (TBN)
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