Anne Steele
Wall Street Journal reporter Anne Steele has transitioned to the newspaper’s media and entertainment beat, where she will focus on podcasting, digital creators, and the executives shaping the rapidly evolving new-media landscape.
The move expands Steele’s coverage beyond the music business, a sector she has covered extensively in recent years as streaming platforms, live entertainment companies, and record labels adapted to changing consumer habits and technology-driven distribution models.
In her new role, Steele will report on an increasingly influential segment of the media industry that includes podcast networks, creator-led businesses, digital media platforms, and emerging content distribution models. The beat reflects the growing economic significance of creator-driven media and the competition among traditional media companies, technology platforms, and independent publishers for audience attention and advertising revenue.
Steele has been with The Wall Street Journal since 2015 and has reported across a broad range of industries during her tenure. Early in her career at the publication, she worked on the Journal’s real-time news desk, covering topics that included drug-pricing controversies, the automotive sector, and challenges facing major retailers.
Her reporting background combines breaking news experience with industry-focused coverage, positioning her to cover a media sector increasingly shaped by shifts in consumer behavior, subscription models, advertising economics, and platform competition.
Before joining the Journal full time, Steele interned in the publication’s Detroit bureau and also worked at the Tampa Bay Times.
While attending Northeastern University, she gained newsroom experience on the city desk of The Boston Globe, where she contributed local reporting and food reviews. She also spent a summer as a reporting intern at the Cape Argus in Cape Town, South Africa.
Steele is based in Los Angeles, a hub for entertainment, media, and creator businesses that have become central to the industry’s ongoing transformation. Her new assignment places her at the intersection of traditional entertainment companies and the growing ecosystem of podcasts, digital personalities, and platform-driven media businesses that are reshaping how content is produced, distributed, and monetized.
As media companies continue to diversify revenue streams and creators build increasingly sophisticated businesses around audiences and intellectual property, Steele’s coverage will focus on the operational, financial, and strategic forces driving the next phase of growth in the entertainment and media sectors.
