Bytewire News is an independent digital publication covering technology-shaped news across business, entertainment, health, science, sports, world affairs, public policy and the digital economy. Our work is built for readers who want useful context, not noise: what changed, why it matters, who is affected, and what to watch next.
Our mission
Technology is no longer a separate beat. It changes markets, medicine, media, politics, sports, science and daily life. Bytewire News exists to make those changes easier to understand. We publish clear reporting, practical explainers and source-aware analysis that help readers follow fast-moving stories without getting buried in jargon or hype.
What we cover
Our newsroom is organized around eight focused sections. Each section has a dedicated editor responsible for story fit, category quality, sourcing discipline and reader value.
- Business — markets, companies, regulation, startups and the business impact of technology.
- Entertainment — streaming, gaming, film, music and culture at the intersection of technology and media.
- Health — health, medicine, biotech and the science of living longer and better.
- News — news, politics, policy and the stories shaping public life.
- Science — research, space, climate, health technology and scientific discoveries with public impact.
- Sports — sports news, results and the technology transforming how games are played and watched.
- Technology — Big Tech, software, platforms, hardware and the digital economy.
- World — global technology policy, international affairs and cross-border digital trends.
Editorial leadership
Chief Editor — Chief Editor
Bytewire News is led by the Chief Editor at [email protected], responsible for editorial standards, publishing direction, source integrity, correction discipline and the final quality bar across the newsroom.
Managing Editor — Elena Marquez
Elena Marquez coordinates the daily editorial calendar, cross-desk workflow, story prioritization, headline quality, metadata discipline and publication readiness across all sections.
Section editors
- Marcus Reed, Business Editor — edits coverage of technology companies, markets, startups, regulation, platform strategy and the economic consequences of innovation.
- Sophie Vale, Entertainment Editor — edits coverage of streaming, gaming, creators, film, music and digital culture where technology changes how audiences discover and experience media.
- Dr. Lila Morgan, Health Editor — edits health, biotech, digital health and medical-technology stories with careful attention to evidence quality, reader safety and clear caveats.
- Thomas Caldwell, News Editor — edits fast-moving public-interest stories with emphasis on attribution, context, concise explainers and deadline accuracy.
- Dr. Amara Singh, Science Editor — edits science coverage across research, space, climate, biology and emerging discoveries, separating early findings from established evidence.
- Jordan Hayes, Sports Editor — edits sports coverage where analytics, streaming, wearables, performance technology and fan platforms change how games are played and watched.
- Ethan Park, Technology Editor — edits Big Tech, software, platforms, hardware, cloud infrastructure and product-launch coverage with a focus on practical reader impact.
- Samir Haddad, World Editor — edits international coverage of technology policy, global platforms, supply chains, security issues and cross-border digital trends.
How we work
Bytewire News uses a human-led editorial process supported by modern research and production tools. AI-assisted systems may help with research organization, first-draft structure, summarization or workflow speed, but human editors assign, review, verify, edit and approve published work. Our Editorial Policy and AI Disclosure explains this process in detail.
Corrections and feedback
We welcome tips, corrections and reader feedback. For the fastest response, use the Contact page or email [email protected]. For corrections, include the article URL, the specific issue and any supporting source material.