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Walter S. Mossberg (born March 27, 1947) is an American technology
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and moderator. From 1991 through 2013, he was the principal technology columnist for ''
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''. He also co-founded ''
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'', ''Recode'' and the D and Code Conferences. From 2015 to 2017, Mossberg was Executive Editor of ''
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'' and Editor-at-Large of ''
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'', web sites owned by
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. Mossberg wrote a weekly column for both and also had a weekly podcast, Ctrl-Walt-Delete. Mossberg was also co-executive producer of the annual Code Conference. He retired in July 2017. Dow Jones announced on September 19, 2013, that Mossberg would leave ''The Wall Street Journal'' as part of the breakup with
AllThingsD AllThingsD.com was a US online publication that specialized in technology and startup company news, analysis and coverage. It was founded in 2007 by Kara Swisher and Walt Mossberg, as an extension of the annual meetings ''D: All Things Digital C ...
by the end of the year. AllThingsD was a technology conference and web site owned by Dow Jones but created and operated by Mossberg and
Kara Swisher Kara Anne Swisher ( ) is an American journalist. She has covered the business of the internet since 1994. As of 2022, Swisher was a contributing editor at ''New York'', the host of the podcast ''Sway'', and the co-host of the podcast ''Pivot.'' ...
. Along with other reporters from AllThingsD, Mossberg and Swisher started a new media site called ''
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'' in 2014, which was acquired by
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in 2015. In April 2017, Mossberg announced his plans to retire. He serves on the board of The News Literacy Project.


Early life and education

Mossberg, a native of
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, is a graduate of
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,
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and the
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.


Career

Mossberg was a reporter and editor at ''The Wall Street Journal'' from 1970 until the end of 2013. He was based in the ''Journal's'' Washington, D.C., office, where he spent 18 years covering national and international affairs before turning his attention to technology. Mossberg's ''Personal Technology'' column appeared every Thursday from 1991 through 2013. He also edited the ''Digital Solution'' column each Wednesday (authored by his colleague,
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), and wrote the ''Mossberg's Mailbox'' column on Thursdays. He appeared weekly on
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, and in web videos, and was on numerous times a guest on the
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, airing on PBS stations. In 1999, Mossberg became the first technology writer to receive the Loeb award for Commentary. In 2001, he won the World Technology Award for Media and Journalism and received an honorary Doctorate of Law from the University of Rhode Island. Mossberg is widely regarded as one of the most influential writers on information technology. In 2004, in a lengthy profile, ''
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'' called him "The Kingmaker", saying "few reviewers have held so much power to shape an industry's successes and failures." A 2007 profile in the ''
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'' was entitled "Everyone Listens to Walter Mossberg" and declared him "someone whose judgment can ratify years of effort or sink the show." In 2017, he received the Loeb Award's Lifetime Achievement Award. In partnership with his fellow ''Journal'' columnist
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, Mossberg created, produced and hosted the ''Journal's'' annual ''All Things Digital'' conference in
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, in which well-know technology leaders, such as
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,
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and
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, appeared on stage without prepared remarks, or slides, and were interviewed by the two columnists. That conference concept continues today in the form of their Code Conference. Mossberg and Swisher also co-edited the
All Things Digital AllThingsD.com was a US online publication that specialized in technology and startup company news, analysis and coverage. It was founded in 2007 by Kara Swisher and Walt Mossberg, as an extension of the annual meetings ''D: All Things Digital ...
web site, which included his columns, her blog and other posts. On May 30, 2007, Mossberg and Swisher conducted a historic, unrehearsed, joint onstage interview with Steve Jobs and Bill Gates. The next month, Mossberg was one of only four journalists provided with advance access to the first iPhone in order to review it. In September 2013, by mutual agreement, Dow Jones & Co. and Mossberg and Swisher announced they would not renew the contract with ''AllThingsD'', and that Mossberg would be leaving ''The Wall Street Journal'' by the end of the year. On January 2, 2014, Mossberg and Swisher launched ''
Recode ''Recode'' (formerly ''Re/code'') is a technology news website that focused on the business of Silicon Valley. Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher founded it in January 2014, after they left Dow Jones and the similar website they had previously c ...
'', a tech website. The website was acquired by
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in May 2015 in an all-stock deal. On April 7, 2017, Mossberg announced his planned retirement, which occurred on July 3 of that year. "It just seems like the right time to step away," Mossberg wrote in ''Recode''. "I'm ready for something new." His final column was published on May 25, 2017. His final Code Conference was May 30 – June 1, and his retirement podcast, performed live in New York, was on June 9.


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C-SPAN ''Q&A'' interview with Mossberg, July 19, 2009
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