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John Cook & Todd Bishop Quit Seattlepi.com and Joins Puget Sound Business Journal

Todd Bishop and John Cook are both well known journalists. Both were working at Seattlepi.com up until recently when they both quit and joined the Puget Sound Business Journal. John will be covering startups, entrepreneurship, and VC deals. Todd will continue to cover all things Microsoft related. Eric Engleman of the Puget Sound Business [...]

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Todd Bishop, John Cook leave Seattle P-I to join Puget Sound Business Journal

Not really Windows Live news, per se, but Seattle P-I Technology reporter Todd Bishop has left the P-I to join the Puget Sound Business Journal , according to Twitter messages left by both him and fellow ex-P-I reporter John Cook. Kind of stunning news, as Bishop has been a mainstay at the P-I, and is one of the best in the business when it comes to coverage of Microsoft. Here’s...

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Tech reporter exodus: Todd Bishop and John Cook quit Seattle P-I

After good runs at the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Todd Bishop and John Cook quit to work for the weekly Puget Sound Business Journal. Bishop had covered Microsoft and Cook had covered venture capital for the Hearst-owned paper. Good luck guys, it's been fun.

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Bishop, Cook bail on the P-I

The P-I’s Microsoft blogger Todd Bishop and tech reporter John Cook quit unexpectedly yesterday, heading for a new role at the Puget Sound Business Journal. Yes, there’s a Puget Sound Business Journal. And apparently, they’re trying to do a Northwest-oriented tech news site. I’m kinda wondering why, though. They both had a great platform over with the P-I. [...]

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Bishop, Cook will launch tech news website at Puget Sound Business Journal

Veteran Seattle business reporters Todd Bishop and John Cook have joined the staff of the Puget Sound Business Journal and will start a new technology website that will launch in the next few weeks. (MSFT) (GOOG)

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Follow Todd Bishop's Microsoft Blog on Twitter

I've been using part of my time off to catch up with some technologies I've been meaning to try. One is Twitter, the microblogging service that people use to transmit updates and follow people they want to keep up with.

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Seattle tech reporters ditch newspaper jobs [Blogging For Dollars]

As I've been digging into the strange fraud case at Seattle startup Entellium, I wondered what had become of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer's top tech reporters, John Cook and Todd Bishop. Turned out... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]

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Seattle paper names new Microsoft reporter

TALKING BIZ NEWS EXCLUSIVE Joe Tartakoff has been named the new Microsoft reporter at the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, according to sources at the paper. He’s expected to start on Wednesday. Tartakoff, who worked for the P-I as part of his Hearst fellowship, is leaving the fellowship early to take over the beat. He replaces Todd Bishop, who left [...]

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Microsoft Guru Quits, But Where Will He Land?

Todd Bishop leaves leaves his position and there is no word yet about his plans

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Puget Sound Business Journal to start tech news Web site

The Puget Sound Business Journal announced Tuesday it will launch a technology news site and online community led by veteran journalists Todd Bishop and John Cook, the two tech reporters it hired away from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer “We intend to build the region’s pre-eminent technology news source, filled with breaking news and useful data, and enriched [...]

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Seattle P-I reporters leave for Puget Sound Business Journal

TALKING BIZ NEWS EXCLUSIVE Seattle Post-Intelligencer business reporters John Cook and Todd Bishop have left the paper — a big blow to its coverage of the top industry in the city — to go to the weekly business newspaper in Seattle, the Puget Sound Business Journal. In an internal announcement, managing editor David McCumber wrote, “Todd Bishop [...]

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A new technology media property in Seattle with some "old" names

The city's technology beat has largely been owned local journalists at the PI -- more specifically, John Cook and Todd Bishop. For as long as I've lived here, John has done a great job writing about the early stage technology...

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Seattle P-I loses business reporters to weekly paper

Talking Biz News | San Diego Reader | Hub Blog John Cook and Todd Bishop are now reporting for the Puget Sound Business Journal. || San Diego Union-Tribune columnist Gerry Braun has left the paper. || "Unheralded superstar reporter" Scott Van Voorhis resigned from the Boston Herald to freelance.

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Seattle PI bloggers jump to Business Journal

Folks at the Seattle Post-Intelligencer are stunned today after the newspaper’s top two technology reporters/bloggers simultaneously quit to join the Puget Sound Business Journal. John Cook (Venture Blog) and Todd Bishop (the Microsoft Blog) turned in their resignations and are headed to the Business Journal for an “entrepreneurial venture” — which implies the BizJournals.com [...]

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Zune: At What Point Do You Throw In The Towel?

Not me asking that, Todd Bishop, the Seattle PI reporter, in an interview with Robbie Bach, president of the company's Entertainment & Devices Division, after yesterday's announcement of new Zune launches, and on the day when Apple launched its new iPod Nano. So first, whether the new Zune will sell more, Bach says: "The answer is yes, it will. It will help us in the device category....