New hires at MSNBC.com

Mon Mar 18, 2013 5:45 PM EDT

From Richard Wolffe, Vice President and Executive Editor of MSNBC.com:
 
As we get closer to the launch of the brand-new MSNBC.com, I want to update everyone on the outstanding journalists we have added to our team.
 
Dafna Linzer has just joined us as Managing Editor. An award-winning journalist, Dafna was senior investigative reporter at ProPublica, where she most recently broke news on President Obama’s dismal record on presidential pardons. Previously, Dafna was national security reporter at The Washington Post, where she led the pack on the futile hunt for WMD in Iraq. As managing editor, Dafna will work with reporters, contributors and editors on site content. She joins Sam Go, who is now director of msnbc.com, on the leadership team.
 
Our central group of reporters is a great resource for both our digital space and our TV shows.
 
Geoff Cowley joined us earlier this year as our health reporter, covering everything from Obamacare to anti-obesity. A distinguished journalist, Geoff was health editor at Newsweek for the best part of two decades, winning a shelf full of awards for his coverage of HIV/AIDS. Geoff left Newsweek to become associate NYC health commissioner, and he later worked for Planned Parenthood.
 
Trymaine Lee joined late last year as our national reporter, with a special focus on the untold stories of poverty, violence and race in our cities and rural communities. Trymaine was previously a reporter at The New York Times and joined us from the Huffington Post, where he was widely credited with raising the Trayvon Martin story to national prominence.  Trymaine was part of the reporting team that won the 2006 Pulitzer Prize at the Times-Picayune in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
 
Zach Roth is a national reporter with a special focus on politics. He was previously a senior reporter at Yahoo News, where he earned many plaudits for his innovative and moving work on the long-term jobless. His past work for the Washington Monthly, on the problems of the patent system, was honored with a place in the congressional record. He has also written for The Atlantic, The New Republic, The Daily Beast, Slate, and Salon, among other outlets. 
 
We continue to add reporters to our show teams, writing both for the show pages and the broader site on specialist issues.
 
Meredith Clark joined the “UP” and “MHP” teams last week from Rolling Stone, where she worked closely with Jane Timm. Jane recently joined Drew Katchen on the “Morning Joe” team and has made a huge contribution to Mika’s presence online. Aliyah Frumin at “Hardball,” Morgan Whitaker at “PoliticsNation,” and Erin Delmore at “Jansing & Co.” and “Andrea Mitchell Reports” have all blazed a trail in coverage for their shows and across the site. Ned Resnikoff has brought expert labor coverage to “The Ed Show.” And Clare Kim, alongside Sarah Muller, has helped “The Last Word” to build substantial traffic to its show page.
 
The social and community team under Farra Ungar, our senior manager of social media, is also adding strength as we near launch. Colin Jones joined as social media editor last week, with a focus on honing the voice and presence of MSNBC across platforms. He joins us from the Daily News where he rose to the position of social media editor in just two years.

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spacer Dian Oldhamvia Facebook

I've been watching Ed since he came to MSNBC. I guess that's why I started watching MSNBC for all my news & politics info. Since Ed announced that he's being shipped off to weekend news I haven't much kept up. Without Ed, Whom I really enjoy I just seem to be finding other things to watch on TV or computer. I hope this isn't a demotion for Ed like the cable companies are reporting. He is the person that led me to watch Rachel and more & more of the MSNBC team. My husband & I will both miss Ed very much. Please pass this info to him. My father-in-law retired as Vice President of the International Rubber Workers. I live in a City (Akron, OH) that prospered because of people fighting for the Unions in the 1930's. Ed has brought the best news coverage about what is happening to the Unions today. I have watched daily all of his coverage of current affairs. I will even miss the nightly roll into Rachel which leads me to listen to her every word, read her book & watch all of her specials. I know young people want to see young people on the news but my husband & I both love Ed & will truly miss him.

    spacer #1 - Sat Mar 30, 2013 8:16 AM EDT
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    Referencing Brian Williams remarks recently regarding the alleged "sudden" declaration by Iran that it does not want to build nuclear weapons....anyone at NBC care to illuminate?

    "But these facts have been excluded almost entirely from the dominant US media narrative for years. The fact that Iran, at its highest leadership levels, has repeatedly and unequivocally disavowed any interest in nuclear weapons is something that most Americans simply don't know, because the country's media stars have barely ever mentioned it. Brian Williams himself was either ignorant of this history, or chose to pretend last night that it did not happen when framing this historic event for his viewers.

    Whichever of those two options is true, NBC News feels free to spout such plainly false propaganda - "suddenly claiming they don't want nuclear weapons!" - because they know they and fellow large media outlets have done such an effective job in keeping their viewers ignorant of these facts. They thus believe that they can sow doubts about Iran's intentions with little danger that their deceit will be discovered. Many NBC News viewers have likely never heard before that Iran has emphatically claimed not to want nuclear weapons and have even formally banned them, and thus are easily misled into believing Williams when he tells them that these current claims represent some "sudden", inexplicable, and bizarre reversal that are not to be trusted." Glen Greenwald, the Guardian

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