Sheth, Niraj - Bio Profile Journalist 06-11-10 (WSJ)
Beat: Telcom Industry
Excerpt: Niraj Sheth, 25, first joined The Wall Street Journal shortly after his 2007 graduation from Stanford University. He was that year’s Daniel Pearl Memorial Journalism Intern, named for The Wall Street Journal reporter who was kidnapped and subsequently beheaded while reporting from Pakistan. Originally based in London, Mr. Sheth later reported from India where he covered the country’s technology industry, the regional economy, politics and culture.
Full dossier on Niraj Sheth of The Wall Street Journal is 2,337 words in length. Professionally reported and fact-checked. Most recently updated 06/11/10. Updates available. Includes earlier iterations.
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Excerpt: Niraj Sheth, 25, first joined The Wall Street Journal shortly after his 2007 graduation from Stanford University. He was that year’s Daniel Pearl Memorial Journalism Intern, named for The Wall Street Journal reporter who was kidnapped and subsequently beheaded while reporting from Pakistan. Originally based in London, Mr. Sheth later reported from India where he covered the country’s technology industry, the regional economy, politics and culture.
Full dossier on Niraj Sheth of The Wall Street Journal is 2,337 words in length. Professionally reported and fact-checked. Most recently updated 06/11/10. Updates available. Includes earlier iterations.
NewsBios aggregates and sifts information from more than 60 sources of public information and combines that research with its own analytics and proprietary databases. Among the core advantages of a NewsBio when compared with an authorized profile is the inclusion of biographical information that journalists do not wish the public to know.
Our research often turns up unauthorized information that may include previous jobs that did not work out well, complaints pertaining to a journalist's reporting, personal life developments that may influence a reporter's news judgment and opinions writers and editors have expressed that reveal a potential bias.
In addition, because NewsBios has prepared more than 10,000 reporter dossiers over a period of two decades, including those on more than 7,000 active journalists, NewsBios is able to put individual bios in perspective with professional standards in general.
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