Tech Bloomberg started in 2024 when Earl C. Rivera and Christopher M. Sanchez left their newsroom jobs and rented a small office in Midtown. We’d both spent years covering business, tech, and investigations for other outlets. We wanted to report without the constraints that come with working for someone else.
We cover technology, business, policy, and investigations. Most of our reporting focuses on New York and national stories, though we’ll go wherever a story leads. Earl handles tech and finance. Christopher covers business accountability and investigations. We bring in freelancers occasionally, but most stories here are ours because we reported them.
The reporting is straightforward. We verify information before publishing. We cite our sources. If we can’t confirm something, we don’t run it. We’ve both issued corrections in our careers and we’ll do it here when we’re wrong.
We don’t take money for coverage. No one owns a stake in this operation except us. We make money from ads and reader support. Neither affects what we report or how we report it.
Our approach is simple: file the FOIA requests, read the documents, call the sources, report what we find. We’ve built sources over years covering beats in New York. That access matters and we use it.
For tips, corrections, or questions about our work, reach us here. We read everything and respond to credible tips.
We’re two reporters trying to do serious work. That’s it.