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10 Popular Journalists Covering Tech

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With so much happening in technology today - from artificial intelligence and cloud computing to startups - it’s important to know who’s shaping the narrative. 

To help with your media outreach, we've put together a list of 10 must-know tech journalists from major global outlets known for their high readership and online visibility - all reporters found in our media contacts database whose stories consistently gain traction and spark online discussions.   

Let’s dive in! 

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10 Popular Journalists Covering Tech

Jonathan VanianCNBC.com (San Francisco, California) 

Jonathan is a technology reporter for CNBC.com, covering the business of social media, digital communications and artificial intelligence. His reporting dives into the strategic moves of major tech companies, including Meta, Reddit and X, as well as broader industry trends shaping digital platforms and AI development. 

His in-depth analysis provides valuable insights into how tech giants navigate innovation, competition and public scrutiny. 

Contact: LinkedIn 
 

Dan GallagherThe Wall Street Journal (San Francisco, California) 

Dan is a columnist for The Wall Street Journal’s Heard on the Street, covering technology and media industries. He writes about major trends in artificial intelligence, semiconductors, internet companies, software, hardware, streaming and digital advertising. 

His recent coverage includes Nvidia’s AI growth, Tesla’s stock performance, Oracle’s AI plans and government scrutiny of Google and Apple. His insights help investors and industry professionals understand how major tech companies navigate market shifts, innovation and competition. 

Contact: LinkedIn, X (5k+ followers)
 

Christina KyriasoglouBloomberg (Berlin, Germany) 

Christina is a technology reporter at Bloomberg News, covering SAP, artificial intelligence, the semiconductor industry, and major technology developments in Germany. Her reporting explores the intersection of business, politics, and innovation, offering in-depth analysis on AI regulations, corporate leadership and the evolving global chip market.  

With a keen eye on Europe’s tech landscape, Christina provides critical insights into the companies and policies shaping the industry’s future.   

Contact: LinkedIn 

Cristiano Lima-Strong The Washington Post (Washington, DC) 

Cristiano is a technology policy reporter at The Washington Post and co-author of the Tech Brief newsletter, covering the intersection of technology, politics and regulation. His reporting covers how government policies shape the tech industry, with a strong focus on privacy, children's online safety, social media regulation and antitrust issues. 

Contact: LinkedIn, X (10k+ followers) 

Adrian BridgwaterForbes (London, UK) 

Adrian is a freelance technology journalist and Senior Contributor at Forbes, specializing in cloud computing, AI and data management. His recent articles cover subjects like open-source AI tools, how AI models learn and enterprise cloud strategies. With a strong focus on emerging technologies, Adrian provides insights into how companies navigate the evolving tech landscape. 

Contact: LinkedIn, X (16k+ followers)

Ina FriedAxios (San Francisco, California) 

Ina is the chief technology correspondent at Axios and the author of the daily Axios AI+ newsletter. With deep experience in Silicon Valley, she provides sharp insights into the latest developments in artificial intelligence, consumer tech and enterprise innovation. 

Her recent reporting covers topics such as AI-powered tools, Apple’s AI strategy and major tech partnerships, offering a clear and informed perspective on how emerging technologies shape the industry. 

Contact: LinkedIn, X (89k+ followers) 

Rosalie ChanBusiness Insider (San Francisco, CA) 

Rosalie is the Senior Tech Editor for Business Insider's Big Tech team, covering industry giants like Amazon, Google, Meta and more. She specializes in Big Tech, enterprise technology, cloud computing (AWS, Microsoft, Google Cloud), developer technology, DevOps, open source, software licensing, programming, developer culture, enterprise tech startups and coding boot camps. 

Contact: LinkedIn, X (5k+ followers) 

Sean SilcoffThe Globe and Mail (Ottawa, Canada) 

Sean is a technology and life sciences reporter at The Globe and Mail. An award-winning journalist, he has won three National Newspaper Awards for his work. He is also the co-author of Losing the Signal: The Spectacular Rise and Fall of BlackBerry, published in May 2015.  

Through his reporting, Silcoff provides in-depth analysis of the technology and life sciences industries, covering major trends, innovations and corporate developments. 

Contact: LinkedIn, X (10k+ followers) 

Ryan BrowneCNBC.com (London, UK) 

Ryan is a technology correspondent at CNBC.com, based out of CNBC’s main European bureau in London. He covers the European technology sector, focusing on corporate news, financial technology, digital policy reforms and the evolving video game industry. His reporting also explores the impact of AI advancements, including systems like ChatGPT and their broader implications for business and society. 

Contact: LinkedIn, X (12k+ followers) 

Sam SchechnerThe Wall Street Journal (Paris, France) 

Sam is a technology reporter at The Wall Street Journal, based in the Paris bureau. He covers the intersection of technology, business, and society with a strong focus on the influence of major tech platforms on privacy, competition, and internet governance. His reporting delves into the regulatory challenges, corporate strategies and societal impacts of digital innovation, offering in-depth analysis on some of the most pressing tech issues of our time. 

Contact: LinkedIn, X (7k+ followers) 

 

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We’ve highlighted 10 reporters, but that’s only the beginning.

Our media database is packed with over 9,000 journalists covering technology worldwide – plus hundreds of thousands more across industries like healthcare, business, finance and biotech.   

When you pair our database with integrated GlobeNewswire press release distribution, you get your news in front of the right people.  

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