Pogue, Times Technology Columnist, Is Leaving for Yahoo
David Pogue, the technology writer for The New York Times, whose columns were among the most popular at the paper, said on Monday that he was leaving for Yahoo to start a consumer-focused technology site.
In addition to his State of the Art column, where he has reviewed new technology products for 13 years, Mr. Pogue created weekly videos for The Times and wrote a blog, Pogue's Posts, that won a Gerald Loeb award for distinguished business journalism in 2010.
In a statement on his Tumblr site on Monday morning, Mr. Pogue wrote: âThirteen years is a long time to stay in one place; we all thrive on new experiences.â
He then elaborated on his new mission at Yahoo. âI'll be writing columns and blog posts each week, of course, and making my goofy videos,'' he wrote. âBut my team and I have much bigger plans, too, for all kinds of online and real-world creations.''
Mr. Pogue always worked for other organizations besides The Times, and while at Yahoo he will continue to keep his outside assignments, which include technology correspondent for âCBS News Sunday Morning,â columnist for Scientific American and the host of a series on technology on the PBS program âNova.â
Mr. Pogue's departure comes as technology coverage has become increasingly prized by media companies. Only weeks ago, Walter S. Mossberg, a leading reviewer of new devices, said he would be leaving The Wall Street Journal to start a technology writing and conference business with Kara Swisher, who is leaving AllThingsD. The business will be backed by new partners.
Mr. Pogue occasionally encountered problems during his tenure at the Times. He was criticized by the paper's public editor for breaching ethical guidelines, including an instance where he wrote a column praising a computer operating system without letting readers know that he was writing a user's manual about that system.
In a memo to the newsroom, Dean Murphy, The Times's business editor, and Suzanne Spector, the technology editor, wrote that Mr. Pogue's columns were âa delight to read'' and wished him well in his new job.
This article has been revised to reflect the following correction:
Correction: October 21, 2013
An earlier version of this article misstated which publication Ms. Swisher was leaving. She is leaving the Dow Jones online publication AllThingsD, not The Wall Street Journal.