CNBC Former CNBC Correspondent on Making the Move from News to PR By Chris Ariens on Oct. 11, 2011 - 4:25 PM After 8 years at CNBC and nearly 27 years working in news, Mike Huckman left the media business last spring for a job in PR. Now, a year and a half later, Huckman, SVP and director of media strategy at MSLGroup, offers advice for ...
CNBC Jim Goldman Leaving CNBC for PR, Net Hires New Silicon Valley Reporter By Chris Ariens on Jul. 8, 2010 - 11:45 AM Jim Goldman, CNBC’s Silicon Valley bureau chief since 2003, is leaving the network, TVNewser has learned. And the business news channel has already found a new correspondent to cover the technology beat. Goldman, a 21-year t ...
CNBC Mike Huckman Leaving CNBC By Chris Ariens on Apr. 12, 2010 - 1:17 PM Longtime CNBC correspondent Mike Huckman is leaving the network, and heading to the world of PR. Huckman, who covers pharmaceuticals, biotech and medical devices for the business channel, is joining MS&L as senior VP and direc ...
CNBC Reporters On A Plane: The Ethics of the Air By SteveK on Apr. 6, 2009 - 1:25 PM So you’re a reporter sitting on an airplane, and the person in front of you is working on a PowerPoint presentation that happens to be about the direct beat you cover. There’s no obstruction — you have a clear pa ...
CNBC CNBC Toasts Jonathan Wald By Chris Ariens on Mar. 31, 2009 - 5:20 PM Nothing like a little Veuve Clicquot to round out a 16-year career with NBC. This was Jonathan Wald’s last day on the job as CNBC SVP. At 4pm, co-workers gathered in the CNBC boardroom for a goodbye toast. In attendance, CNB ...
TV Biz Huckman’s Mad Madoff Moment: “We’re The Only Ones With This!” By Chris Ariens on Dec. 18, 2008 - 4:46 PM We know some of you reporters out there have had moments like this. In fact, after years in the control room, we’ve been on the receiving end of these kinds of rants. Yesterday, CNBC’s Mike Huckman had exclusive commen ...
CNBC The Ticker (CNBC Edition): Lee, Huckman, Haines… By Chris Ariens on Dec. 8, 2008 - 4:43 PM > CNBC’s Melissa Lee is featured in this month’s Asiance Magazine. The Harvard grad, who majored in Government, didn’t see herself as a business reporter: “I wanted to cover elections and campaigns and t ...