
Ben Mullin
Media Reporter, The New York Times
Ben Mullin is a Media Reporter at The New York Times, covering the transformative deals, layoffs, power struggles, and business dynamics reshaping the news and entertainment industries. Joining The Times in April 2022 from The Wall Street Journal, Mullin brings a unique perspective shaped by early journalism mentorship and deep industry knowledge. His career breakthrough came through reporting on student newspaper financial struggles, establishing his focus on the media business beat. Mullin has earned recognition for breaking major stories, including coverage of CNN streaming service developments, for which he was a finalist for the 2023 Gerald Loeb Award for Breaking News Reporting. He previously won a SABEW award for investigative reporting on the collapse of short-form video startup Quibi.
United States