Our Leading CE Journalists
Paul Gluckman is New York Bureau Chief of Warren Communications News and is Managing Editor of Consumer Electronics Daily and Green Electronics Daily. Gluckman's journalism career in the CE industry spans nearly three decades. He has covered 29 years' worth of CES shows and has chronicled the introductions of the music CD, the DVD and Blu-ray as well as dozens of market successes and failures in between. He joined the company in May 1989 as founding managing editor of Audio Week and senior editor of Television Digest with Consumer Electronics.
Jeff Berman a Senior Editor of Consumer Electronics Daily, having joined Warren Communications News in 1999. A graduate of New York University, he has been covering the CE industry for nearly 15 years. Prior to joining Warren, he was an editor and reporter for Dempa Publications.
Mark Seavy has been an associate and senior editor for 18 years at Warren Communications News' Consumer Electronics Daily and its predecessor, Television Digest. During that time, he has covered a wide range of consumer electronics-related topics from semiconductors and hard drives to the products that contain them and the retailers that sell the finished devices. He also has been responsible for tracking publicly traded companies and the factories that manufacture CE products. Prior to joining Warren, Mark covered consumer electronics for Home Furnishings Daily, was an editor/reporter for the Associated Press and was a reporter with the daily Norwalk Hour newpaper. Mark lives in Ridgefield, Connecticut with his wife and two children.
Rebecca Day is Senior Editor at Consumer Electronics Daily. She was a contributor to Warren Communications News for more than 15 years before joining the company fulltime in June 2010. A graduate of Missouri State University, she held senior editor positions at Audio Times and Stereo Review magazines and has covered consumer electronics from the business and consumer sides for over 20 years. Her analysis and review articles have appeared in Discover, Rolling Stone, Popular Mechanics, Popular Science, Sound & Vision, TWICE, CE Pro, Electronic House, Custom Home, E-Gear and Home Theater magazines.
Dinesh Kumar covers energy and environmental issues of consequence to the consumer electronics and communications industries for Consumer Electronics Daily, Green Electronics Daily and other Warren Communications News publications. In his more than a decade at Warren he also has covered the public broadcasting, cable TV and broadband-over-power lines sectors. Before joining Warren, Kumar reported on U.S. policy issues relating to South Asia as the Washington correspondent for the United News of India. And as a Chennai-based journalist for UNI, he covered Indian and South Asian affairs, including the decades-long ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka.
Barry Fox graduated from Oxford University, then trained in electronics in the U.K.'s Royal Air Force and worked as a patent attorney. He has written about electronics and inventions for a wide range of specialist publications over more than thirty years and was European contributing editor for Television Digest and Audio Week before Consumer Electronics Daily.
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Michael Feazel is Executive Editor of Warren Communications News, publisher of Consumer Electronics Daily, Communications Daily, Washington Internet Daily and Green Electronics Daily. He is the recipient of journalism awards from Society of Professional Journalists, the National Press Club and others and member of the founding class of Academy of Digital Television Pioneers. He is a journalism graduate of the University of Missouri-Columbia.
Howard Buskirk is Associate Managing Editor for Warren Communications News. He is the former editor of Gas Daily, managing editor of Natural Gas Week and executive editor of Energy Business Watch. Buskirk has also worked as a reporter for The Energy Daily and The Atlanta Journal Constitution and an investigative reporter for The Greenville (S.C.) News in Greenville. He has won more than a dozen journalism awards.
Jonathan Make has written about the media industry for more than a decade, joining Warren Communications News in 2006, where he's assistant managing editor. He previously did research on the Federal Communications Commission at George Washington University, for a master's degree in media and public affairs, and he covered the media industry for Bloomberg News. He currently writes about FCC regulation of media companies. Coverage areas include the consumer electronics industry's efforts to reallocate spectrum from TV stations for mobile broadband, the development of rules for CE devices to connect to pay-TV systems, digital TV reception and HD Radio.
Yu-Ting Wang, Assistant Editor of Warren Communications News’s Communications Daily and Managing Editor of its State Telephone Regulation Report, joined the company in 2008, shortly after she graduated with a masters degree in journalism from Boston University. She covers state telecom regulations and policy as well as telecom business and technology. She speaks Mandarin and Cantonese. Yu-Ting is a member of the National Press Club.
Adam Bender reports on Capitol Hill for Communications Daily, chasing down politicians and writing about national policies for cellphones, television and the Internet. Adam graduated from American University in May 2007 with a major in print journalism. While at AU, he was entertainment editor for college newspaper The Eagle, and interned abroad in London. Since joining Comm Daily, Adam has covered Congress, the FCC, federal courts and several major telecom industry conferences. He has won awards from the Society of Professional Journalists and the Specialized Information Publishers Association.
Kamala Lane joined Warren Communications News in 2010. She is a reporter for Washington Internet Daily, and covers several technology issues, including cybersecurity, intellectual property rights, privacy and federal technology initiatives. Kamala also contributes to Warren's The Public Broadcasting Report, following funding issues, digital advancements and station license sales. After earning a journalism degree from Rowan University in 2008, she worked as a general assignment reporter for The Associated Press in Washington, D.C.
Tim Warren joined Warren Communications News in 2009. He covers the satellite industry for Communications Daily and is the managing editor of Satellite Week. Tim grew up in Maryland and began his reporting career at Inside Mortgage Finance. Tim graduated from the College of the Holy Cross in 2005.
Bryce Baschuk reports on cybersecurity, privacy, intellectual property, online piracy, and Internet governance issues. A native Washingtonian, Bryce has produced breaking news for the Washington Times, The Washington Examiner, NPR and United Press International. Bryce holds a bachelor's degree in creative writing with a minor in literature and psychology from Trinity College in Hartford, Conn.
Louis Trager covers telecom and Internet policy and other matters in Silicon Valley and elsewhere in Northern California. For almost 20 years, he was a reporter and editor for the Miami Herald, the Orlando Sentinel, the San Francisco Examiner and Ziff Davis news publications about Internet and telephone business. He has a bachelor's degree in politics from the University of California, Santa Cruz, a J.D. from Yale and a journalism masters from the University of Missouri. He has a wife and a dog that are both sublime.
Greg Piper has covered the tech industry for six years, with a focus on Internet companies and their public policy priorities. He previously served in media relations for a think tank specializing in telecom policy.
Josh Wein has covered media business and technology news for Communications Daily since 2006, and he is currently a frequent west coast contributor to all Warren publications. A one-time nutrition bar salesman and mental health counselor, Josh covered local news for the San Francisco Examiner and held internships at Sierra Magazine and Terrain Magazine. Follow him on Twitter @JoshWein.
Dugie Standeford joined Warren Communications News in 2000 as a reporter on Washington Internet Daily, and she now writes from the United Kingdom on European telecom/Internet regulation and policy for all Warren publications. A graduate of Duke University and the University of Tulsa College of Law, Dugie began her career as an attorney, switching to journalism in the mid-1990s.
Scott Billquist began writing for Warren Communications News in 2004. Based in Europe, he covers Internet, intellectual property and international trade and telecom.
Bill McCloskey is an independent copy editor for the publications of Warren Communications News. He retired in 2007 as the Washington, D.C., based Director of Media Relations for BellSouth Corporation. Before coming to BellSouth in 1987, Bill worked for 11 years with The Associated Press in Washington, first as assistant managing editor for its 1100-station radio network and for the final two years as telecommunications reporter, covering the Federal Communications Commission, telephone and broadcast companies and legislation affecting communications issues on Capitol Hill. Bill graduated from Villanova University in 1966, after which he served with the U.S. Army in Vietnam.
Bill Brobst is a copy editor for Warren Communications News and its stable of consumer electronics, telecom and related newsletters. Early in his career, he reported in the Washington, D.C. bureau of The New York Times. He also has many years’ experience in communications capacities in the public and private sectors. He was an assistant press secretary for a U.S. Senator and director of communications for a member of the U.S. House. On the enterprise side, he was in charge of communications for Scientific-Atlanta’s Broadband Communications Group and for a variety of IP service providers.
Hank Wieland has edited and proofread hundreds of information and communications technology publications, including several dozen books, reports and tradeshow dailies ranging from 100 to 600 pages. His 39-year ICT editorial career spans three non-profit groups: U.S. Telecom, Telecommunications Industry Association and InfoComm International. He worked as a proofreader for Dow Jones in 1965-1966, graduated from the University of Maryland with a B.S. in journalism in 1966, and then served as a public information officer in the U.S. Coast Guard. Wieland joined Warren Communications News in January 2010 as a independent copy editor. He also currently freelances for Aerospace America magazine and edits several TechAmerica annual reports on high-tech trade.