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

The Funny Thing About Newspaper Stocks

The more people deride newspapers as “irrelevant” or destined for the scrapheap, the better newspaper stocks perform.

McDonald’s Stock Remains Far From Golden

McDonald's stock is far from a buy after another quarter of subpar earnings and a pile of big-picture problems.

5 Reasons Why Google TV Is an Awful Idea

When Google (GOOG) CEO Larry Page thinks about Google TV, he should remember the old joke about boats being bottomless holes in the water that…

The Tribune’s Daunting Challenge

The newspaper business isn't too attractive to begin with, but the Tribune Co. has a few specific problems that make its publishing assets look even uglier.

Hulu’s Buyer Will Face an Uphill Battle

The circus surrounding Hulu is nearing an end, but the company that comes away with the streaming service will still face a pile of challenges.