Peter Bale

Summary

Peter Bale (born 15 September 1962) is a New Zealand-born journalist and editor. In August 2017 he was named the launch editor of WikiTribune,[1] a position he held only briefly. Bale previously served as director of the Center for Public Integrity from 2014–2016 after a long career in journalism.

Bale at the Freedom of Expression Awards in April 2019

Early life and career edit

Bale was born in Christchurch, New Zealand, and grew up in One Tree Hill. He graduated from Penrose High School and started in journalism at the Auckland Western Leader. In 1981 he joined the Wairarapa Times-Age, followed by three years at the Wellington Evening Post covering politics.[2]

In 1985, he took a position with Reuters in Sydney, and later moved to Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. After 15 years at Reuters, he then went into online journalism as a founder of FTMarketWatch.com and an online editorial director for News Corporation's Times Online. He later became an executive producer for MSN UK.

2011 to present edit

In 2011, Bale joined CNN as the Vice-President of CNN International Digital.[3][4] In December 2014, he was named CEO of the Center for Public Integrity, replacing William Buzenberg.[5][6] The Panama Papers leak to the Center occurred during his time as CEO.[7] In November 2016, Bale left the Center to "pursue other international media opportunities" and John Dunbar was named as his successor.[8]

In August 2017, Bale was announced as the launch editor of WikiTribune.[1] He no longer was with WikiTribune by 24 April 2018.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Announcing our new editor". WikiTribune. 2 August 2017 – via Medium.com.
  2. ^ Heine, Conrad (29 September 2011). Peter Bale Interview, Noted
  3. ^ Martin, Jen. (3 April 2011). Peter Bale named VP, GM of CNN International Digital, CNN
  4. ^ Bartlett, Rachell (4 April 2011). Peter Bale to leave MSN for new digital role at CNN, journalism.co.uk
  5. ^ Ehley, Brianne (2 December 2014). Former CNN International’s Peter Bale to Lead the Center for Public Integrity, Ad Week
  6. ^ (2 December 2014). Peter Bale to head investigative journalism body in Washington, The Baron
  7. ^ (6 April 2016). Peter Bale at the Crux of Panama Papers Leak, NZ Edge
  8. ^ "Change of leadership at the Center for Public Integrity". Center for Public Integrity. 15 November 2016. Retrieved 21 December 2016.
  9. ^ "is to was" edit by Peter Bale, WikiTribune user log, 24 April 2018.