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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ben_FritzBen Fritz - Wikipedia

    Benjamin James Fritz (born March 29, 1981) is an American professional baseball coach and former pitcher. He is the bullpen coach for the San Diego Padres of Major League Baseball (MLB). Career.

  2. Ben Fritz is an editor for The Wall Street Journal. He previously covered Hollywood for the Journal, the Los Angeles Times and Variety. He is creator, host and reporter of the recently released podcast With Great Power: The Rise of Superhero Cinema.

  3. Ben Fritz is the West Coast bureau chief for U.S. news for The Wall Street Journal. Based in Los Angeles, he previously covered the entertainment industry for the Journal, as well as the Los ...

  4. Jun 28, 2023 · In a new four-part series, WSJ’s Ben Fritz goes behind the scenes and reports on how Marvel, a once-troubled comics publisher, soared to the top of the movie business.

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  6. Oversee US News coverage in 14 Western states, on topics including immigration, the environment, politics, crime, the economy and religion. I have run coverage of major breaking news...

    • The Wall Street Journal
  7. Ben Fritz, author of The Big Picture: The Fight for the Future of Movies and West Coast Bureau Chief for U.S. News at The Wall Street Journal, joins The...

  8. twitter.com › benfritz › statusBen Fritz on Twitter

    Nov 16, 2021 · Ben Fritz. @benfritz. Two colleagues and I spent months reporting on allegations of sexual misconduct at Activision and what CEO Bobby Kotick knew and did about them. I hope you’ll read the story we just published. I’ll also thread key findings… wsj.com.

  9. Sep 14, 2022 · Ben Fritz @benfritz BREAKING: California has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Amazon, alleging that it blocks merchants from offering lower prices on competing websites.

  10. Ben Fritz Reviews for The Big Picture: The Fight for the Future of Movies “An informative, entertaining, often maddening look at how the film industry ended up where it is today."