Jonathan Berr

Jonathan Berr

Jonathan Berr has been a professional journalist since 1991. He has covered a wide variety of beats, ranging from to electric utilities to media conglomerates to tech companies.

While a reporter at Bloomberg News in 2002, he won the Gerald Loeb Award, one of the most prestigious awards in business journalism. He was part of a team at AOL’s DailyFinance that won the New York Press Club’s award for Internet feature writing in 2010. His freelance writing has appeared in Atlantic.com, AOL, Yahoo, MSN and 24/7 Wall Street, along with The New York Times and Business Week.

He lives in New Jersey with his wife and son.

You can reach him at jdberr@gmail.com. Follow him on Twitter at @jdberr.

Recent Articles

Why You Should Stick With Costco Stock

Even after its first earnings blip in two years, Costco stock remains a solid holding. Here's why investors shouldn't be sour on COST.

Joseph A. Bank Isn’t a Good Fit for Men’s Wearhouse

Joseph A. Bank's unsolicited takeout offer of Men's Wearhouse has both stocks climbing -- here's why MW was right to reject the offer.

ESPN Still the Cash Cow of Disney Stock — For Now

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YouTube Is Ready for Primetime With Its Music Awards

YouTube will be streaming its own music awards on November 9. The event will be a huge milestone, and could make YouTube more attractive to advertisers.

The Trouble With Wireless Trade-In Programs

New trade-in programs from wireless carriers and gadget-makers have the potential to set an industry precedent for years, if not decades, to come.