NPR's New Hire Prompts D.C. Homecoming
Jeffrey Katz, NPR’s deputy managing editor, Digital News, announces the hire of Corey Dade as a new Digital News correspondent.
Dade, a Washingtonian, and no stranger to journalism, most recently worked at the WSJ‘s Atlanta bureau. Before that: The Miami Herald, Detroit Free Press, Boston Globe and Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
NPR plans to have Dade zone in on a “myriad” of topics that include: Race, diversity, immigration and sports.
Dade begins Sept. 7.
Internal memo after the jump…
From Jeffrey Katz, deputy managing editor, Digital News, NPR: We’re very pleased that Corey Dade will be joining us as a Digital News correspondent covering a broad range of domestic issues.
Corey served mostly recently as a politics and economics reporter in The Wall Street Journal’s Atlanta bureau, having worked at the newspaper for almost five years.
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