Check out my new Website, www.bernhardwarner.com, here. It's a bit more up-to-date than this one here.
I am a freelance journalist based in Rome with a specialist focus on the industries of technology and media. I also write about European current affairs. For The Times of London, I write a weekly column dedicated to technology and media; and, for Variety, I write about the Italian media sector. For Virgin Media, I write about tech and the environment. I also continue to write for various U.S. and British newspapers and magazines, including Wired Magazine and Time Magazine on topics ranging from art to music and wine.
For fun, I blog at Il Sette Bello, and at Blogging4Business for passion as part of a media consultancy I helped launch called Custom Communication. In September, 2006, I began teaching at John Cabot University the university's first-ever introductory journalism writing course.
Over the past two decades, I have worked on two continents in three time zones with countless talented editors and writers. Prior to landing in Rome, I was the European Internet correspondent for Reuters in London and, before that, I was the New York bureau chief of the Industry Standard, with a stint in the middle as senior editor of The Industry Standard Europe in London.
My journalism career began in the early '90s pounding on doors in seedy neighborhoods looking for quotes and tales to fill the pages of the crime blotter for The New Brunswick Home News, now known, after a confusing string of mergers, as The Home News Tribune.
For a fuller picture, click here for my CV.
For a selection of some of my writings click here.
If you require a writer or reporter with a broad background, diverse contacts in Europe, North America and Asia, and one who is conversant in both English and Italian, please contact me.



