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Yahoo
an hour ago
- Business
- Yahoo
‘Billionaire Reporter' Launches With Exclusive Coverage of America's Wealthiest
Veteran media executive brings serious journalism to the ultra-high net worth community. LOS ANGELES, July 29, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Matt Toledo, former Publisher and CEO of the Los Angeles Business Journal, is launching Billionaire Reporter, a new digital media platform dedicated to covering the lives, investments, and influence of billionaires. The daily news outlet provides in-depth reporting on the over 1,000 billionaires in the U.S., tracking their philanthropic initiatives, business decisions, and broader impact on the economy and global society. "Billionaires are some of the most powerful figures in the world, yet their stories are largely untold," said Toledo, Founder and CEO. "Billionaire Reporter goes beyond net worth to reveal what drives the people behind the power." Billionaire Reporter's editorial mission is to deliver intelligent, original journalism that examines the lives and impact of the U.S. ultra-high net worth community. The platform goes beyond headlines to offer a deeper understanding of how billionaires build, spend, and shape the world around them. Coverage spotlights legacy billionaires and the most newly minted whose recent liquidity events or public offerings have moved them into the billionaire status. "Our focus is on thoughtful, fact-based journalism that explores the actions and achievements of billionaires across every major sector from business and finance to philanthropy, science, healthcare, and the arts," said Charles Crumpley, Editor-in-Chief, and award-winning, veteran journalist. "We are bringing depth and context to stories and subjects that are often underreported or misunderstood." Billionaire Reporter will also debut "The Vault", a proprietary, first-of-its-kind index that ranks and profiles America's wealthiest individuals. Updated regularly, the premium subscription product will feature curated data, billionaire biographies, and editorial analysis. "'The Vault' will be a signature destination for those tracking the latest financial news, insights and information at the highest levels of power and influence," added Toledo. Billionaire Reporter plans to expand its content through multimedia offerings launching later this year including original podcasts and interactive video segments featuring interviews with billionaires and industry insiders. "This launch fills a major white space in the business media landscape," said Rachel Lin, senior media analyst at Global Media Insights. "There is growing public and private sector interest in billionaire influence, not just their money, but their impact on markets, innovation, and philanthropy. Billionaire Reporter meets that demand while also creating a valuable opportunity for advertisers looking for direct access to one of the most exclusive audiences in the world." To learn more and sign up for updates, visit View source version on Contacts Media Inquiries:Tracy Williamstracy@ Telephone: (310) 824-9000 Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data
Yahoo
2 hours ago
- Business
- Yahoo
‘Billionaire Reporter' Launches With Exclusive Coverage of America's Wealthiest
Veteran media executive brings serious journalism to the ultra-high net worth community. LOS ANGELES, July 29, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Matt Toledo, former Publisher and CEO of the Los Angeles Business Journal, is launching Billionaire Reporter, a new digital media platform dedicated to covering the lives, investments, and influence of billionaires. The daily news outlet provides in-depth reporting on the over 1,000 billionaires in the U.S., tracking their philanthropic initiatives, business decisions, and broader impact on the economy and global society. "Billionaires are some of the most powerful figures in the world, yet their stories are largely untold," said Toledo, Founder and CEO. "Billionaire Reporter goes beyond net worth to reveal what drives the people behind the power." Billionaire Reporter's editorial mission is to deliver intelligent, original journalism that examines the lives and impact of the U.S. ultra-high net worth community. The platform goes beyond headlines to offer a deeper understanding of how billionaires build, spend, and shape the world around them. Coverage spotlights legacy billionaires and the most newly minted whose recent liquidity events or public offerings have moved them into the billionaire status. "Our focus is on thoughtful, fact-based journalism that explores the actions and achievements of billionaires across every major sector from business and finance to philanthropy, science, healthcare, and the arts," said Charles Crumpley, Editor-in-Chief, and award-winning, veteran journalist. "We are bringing depth and context to stories and subjects that are often underreported or misunderstood." Billionaire Reporter will also debut "The Vault", a proprietary, first-of-its-kind index that ranks and profiles America's wealthiest individuals. Updated regularly, the premium subscription product will feature curated data, billionaire biographies, and editorial analysis. "'The Vault' will be a signature destination for those tracking the latest financial news, insights and information at the highest levels of power and influence," added Toledo. Billionaire Reporter plans to expand its content through multimedia offerings launching later this year including original podcasts and interactive video segments featuring interviews with billionaires and industry insiders. "This launch fills a major white space in the business media landscape," said Rachel Lin, senior media analyst at Global Media Insights. "There is growing public and private sector interest in billionaire influence, not just their money, but their impact on markets, innovation, and philanthropy. Billionaire Reporter meets that demand while also creating a valuable opportunity for advertisers looking for direct access to one of the most exclusive audiences in the world." To learn more and sign up for updates, visit View source version on Contacts Media Inquiries:Tracy Williamstracy@ Telephone: (310) 824-9000 Sign in to access your portfolio


Business Wire
2 hours ago
- Business
- Business Wire
‘Billionaire Reporter' Launches With Exclusive Coverage of America's Wealthiest
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Matt Toledo, former Publisher and CEO of the Los Angeles Business Journal, is launching Billionaire Reporter, a new digital media platform dedicated to covering the lives, investments, and influence of billionaires. The daily news outlet provides in-depth reporting on the over 1,000 billionaires in the U.S., tracking their philanthropic initiatives, business decisions, and broader impact on the economy and global society. 'Billionaires are some of the most powerful figures in the world, yet their stories are largely untold,' said Toledo, Founder and CEO. ' Billionaire Reporter goes beyond net worth to reveal what drives the people behind the power.' Billionaire Reporter 's editorial mission is to deliver intelligent, original journalism that examines the lives and impact of the U.S. ultra-high net worth community. The platform goes beyond headlines to offer a deeper understanding of how billionaires build, spend, and shape the world around them. Coverage spotlights legacy billionaires and the most newly minted whose recent liquidity events or public offerings have moved them into the billionaire status. 'Our focus is on thoughtful, fact-based journalism that explores the actions and achievements of billionaires across every major sector from business and finance to philanthropy, science, healthcare, and the arts,' said Charles Crumpley, Editor-in-Chief, and award-winning, veteran journalist. 'We are bringing depth and context to stories and subjects that are often underreported or misunderstood.' Billionaire Reporter will also debut 'The Vault', a proprietary, first-of-its-kind index that ranks and profiles America's wealthiest individuals. Updated regularly, the premium subscription product will feature curated data, billionaire biographies, and editorial analysis. ''The Vault' will be a signature destination for those tracking the latest financial news, insights and information at the highest levels of power and influence,' added Toledo. Billionaire Reporter plans to expand its content through multimedia offerings launching later this year including original podcasts and interactive video segments featuring interviews with billionaires and industry insiders. 'This launch fills a major white space in the business media landscape,' said Rachel Lin, senior media analyst at Global Media Insights. 'There is growing public and private sector interest in billionaire influence, not just their money, but their impact on markets, innovation, and philanthropy. Billionaire Reporter meets that demand while also creating a valuable opportunity for advertisers looking for direct access to one of the most exclusive audiences in the world.' To learn more and sign up for updates, visit


West Australian
5 days ago
- West Australian
Lawyers for Bruce Lehrmann's rape case to argue over ‘unlawful' phone recordings in District Court hearing
Lawyers for former political staffer Bruce Lehrmann - who is facing two counts of rape - are due to argue whether a key piece of evidence obtained by Queensland Police was obtained unlawfully. Mr Lehrmann, 30, is not expected to front Toowoomba District Court on Friday morning when the application is due to be heard and will instead be represented by his Sydney-based lawyer Zali Burrows. The case has been in and out of court through the week ahead of what was planned to be a hearing for a permanent stay of proceedings on Friday. But this was adjourned to August 28 after Ms Burrows requested more time to assess the evidence. Mr Lehrmann is charged with two counts of rape, which police allege stem from an incident in Toowoomba – west of Brisbane – in October 2021. He has not entered a plea but has previously indicated he will fight the charges. Police allege Mr Lehrmann had sex with a woman twice without her consent during a night out in the Garden City. During a committal hearing in June last year, the court was told the woman had been out drinking with friends and consumed cocaine before she went to a strip club, The Vault, in Toowoomba, where she met a man she claimed said his name was Bryce. It will be alleged in court that Mr Lehrmann gave the woman a false name of 'Bryce' when the pair met before clarifying his name as 'Bruce'. After leaving the club, the pair allegedly had consensual sex and consumed more cocaine. It is alleged the woman lost consciousness and woke up to Mr Lehrmann having sex without her consent, and she urged him to stop. The second charge against Mr Lehrmann alleges that moments later, he again had sexual intercourse with the woman without her consent. During a separate mention at Ipswich District Court in June, Ms Burrows lodged a fresh application requesting a permanent stay of proceedings, stemming from allegations that police unlawfully recorded phone calls with Mr Lehrmann's lawyers. According to the defence, an officer failed to initially disclose six items, including four audio recordings of conversations between her and Mr Lehrmann's former legal representative, two recordings involving the alleged victim, and one with a witness. Ms Burrows had previously sought the full disclosure of all material in the possession of Queensland Police in May. More to come .

News.com.au
5 days ago
- News.com.au
Lawyers for Bruce Lehrmann's rape case to argue over ‘unlawful' phone recordings in District Court hearing
Lawyers for former political staffer Bruce Lehrmann - who is facing two counts of rape - are due to argue whether a key piece of evidence obtained by Queensland Police was obtained unlawfully. Mr Lehrmann, 30, is not expected to front Toowoomba District Court on Friday morning when the application is due to be heard and will instead be represented by his Sydney-based lawyer Zali Burrows. The case has been in and out of court through the week ahead of what was planned to be a hearing for a permanent stay of proceedings on Friday. But this was adjourned to August 28 after Ms Burrows requested more time to assess the evidence. Mr Lehrmann is charged with two counts of rape, which police allege stem from an incident in Toowoomba – west of Brisbane – in October 2021. He has not entered a plea but has previously indicated he will fight the charges. Police allege Mr Lehrmann had sex with a woman twice without her consent during a night out in the Garden City. During a committal hearing in June last year, the court was told the woman had been out drinking with friends and consumed cocaine before she went to a strip club, The Vault, in Toowoomba, where she met a man she claimed said his name was Bryce. It will be alleged in court that Mr Lehrmann gave the woman a false name of 'Bryce' when the pair met before clarifying his name as 'Bruce'. After leaving the club, the pair allegedly had consensual sex and consumed more cocaine. It is alleged the woman lost consciousness and woke up to Mr Lehrmann having sex without her consent, and she urged him to stop. The second charge against Mr Lehrmann alleges that moments later, he again had sexual intercourse with the woman without her consent. During a separate mention at Ipswich District Court in June, Ms Burrows lodged a fresh application requesting a permanent stay of proceedings, stemming from allegations that police unlawfully recorded phone calls with Mr Lehrmann's lawyers. According to the defence, an officer failed to initially disclose six items, including four audio recordings of conversations between her and Mr Lehrmann's former legal representative, two recordings involving the alleged victim, and one with a witness. Ms Burrows had previously sought the full disclosure of all material in the possession of Queensland Police in May.