Susan Hogan Leaving WPRI, Black Journalists at Brown, New Biz Pub Coming

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Susan Hogan Leaving WPRI, Black Journalists at Brown, New Biz Pub Coming

Susan Hogan leaving WPRI
This week is a big week in media in the region. WPRI is losing one of its long standing journalist, Brown University will be host to a forum of leading Black Journalists, a new business publication is coming to the region, and URI grad and former New York Times Managing John Geddes has a new gig.

Susan Hogan is leaving WPRI-12. The long-time consumer reporter is leaving for Washington, DC as first reported by New England One. Hogan had won a number of New England Emmy awards during her tenure at WPRI. 

She is joining NBCUniversal's WRC-TV NBC 4 in Washington, D.C. WPRI has not announced if she will be replaced. Hogan is the second senior on air news reporter to leave WPRI in the past few month. Sean Daily left earlier this year.

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Black Journalists Forum at Brown

This weekend ABC News Anchor Byron Pitts will appear at a forum at Brown University on Race and Media which is being hosted by the  Southern New England Association of Black Journalists. Presenting this weekend will include beyond Pitts:

          Jemele Hill, ESPN.com national columnist 

          Michael Eaves, ESPN Anchor; New England Sports Network 

          Larry Lawson, New England Sports Network 

          Dr. Julia Jordan-Zachery, Providence College, Department of Black Studies  

The event will be held this Saturday, December 5, 4p.m. Doors open at 3:30 pm and the program starts at 4 pm. and will be held at George Houston Bass Theatre, Department of Africana Studies, Brown University 155 Angell Street in Providence. 

Southern New England Association of Black Journalists is a sounding board and support group for local minority journalists representing print, broadcast, online and student journalists in Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Connecticut.   In 2015 SNEABJ was named the 2015 chapter of the year at the National Association of Black Journalists conference in August. SNEABJ is an affiliate of the National Association of Black Journalists.

Crain's coming to Boston
New Business Publication is Coming

New England is getting a new digital business newspaper. It was announced that Crain Communications is launching digital business publications in nine markets: Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Silicon Valley and Washington D.C.

The successful business publications which has market leading papers in Chicago and New York will be launching in New England under the tagline, "Business News Just Got Personal." The Boston publication will be called Crain's Boston. Their entry into the market is likely to create a strong competitor for the Boston Globe and Boston Business Journal.

'74 URI Grad John Geddes is former Managing Editor of NYT
URI Grad Geddes Takes Top Bloomberg Spot

Former Managing Editor of the New York Times and University of Rhode Island grad John Geddes has been appointed Political Editor at Bloomberg. "Geddes, who will report to Murphy, will work alongside “Game Change” authors Mark Halperin and John Heilemann to hone Bloomberg’s coverage as the newswire bears down on the 2016 presidential election," reports Poynter. 


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