Lauren Goode

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Lauren Goode is an American technology writer . She works as a senior writer at the magazine Wired , before she was managing editor ( Senior Editor ) on the website The Verge and managing editor at the technology blog Recode .

Career

Lauren Goode attended Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts and Stanford University in Stanford, California , where she graduated with a Masters Degree in Communication Science .

Goode began her career at ESPN sports television as a production assistant. From 2003 she worked as a producer and writer for television stations in the A + E network . In 2008 she started working as a video journalist and reporter for the Wall Street Journal . During this time, among other things , she was responsible for setting up a video offering for real-time transmission, and she also acted as co-host of the daily television show on technological topics Digits . At the Wall Street Journal she met the technology journalists Walter Mossberg and Kara Swisher , who brought her to All Things Digital from 2011 , as did the Wall Street Journal, a subsidiary of the News Corporation .

At the end of 2014, Goode left All Things Digital and went to Recode , its successor, which was established independently by Mossberg and Swisher. There she served as managing editor ( managing editor in charge) with product reviews and reporting on consumer electronics. In the course of the acquisition of Recode by Vox Media , she moved internally to the website The Verge , where she works as Senior Editor . She also co- hosts Kara Swisher on the weekly Recode podcast Too Embarrassed to Ask and conducts interviews at the Code Conferences organized by Recode . She also works for the television channel CNBC .

In 2017, Lauren Goode published The Verge, the four-part web series Next Level with Lauren Goode, about future technologies that are not yet ready for the market, exclusively on YouTube . In the same year, this web series was extended by a second season with the start of broadcasting on November 7, 2017.

Lauren Goode has been a Senior Writer for Wired since April 2018 , which she announced on March 23, 2018.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. AllThingsD: "Lauren" , accessed November 22, 2017
  2. a b CNBC (Ed.): "Lauren Goode" , accessed November 22, 2017
  3. ^ "Announcing Next Level, a new Verge video series premiering next week" (July 7, 2017) , accessed on October 16, 2017
  4. ^ "Announcing Next Level season 2, The Verge's video series on innovation" (November 1, 2017) , accessed on November 3, 2017
  5. ^ Announcement by Lauren Goode (March 23, 2018) , accessed March 23, 2018