Ina Fried (born December 17, 1974), formerly Ian Fried, is an American journalist for Axios. Prior to that, she was senior editor for All Things Digital and a senior staff writer for CNET Network's News.com,[1][2] and worked for Re/code. She is a frequent commenter on technology news on National Public Radio and local television news, and for other print and broadcast outlets.[3]
Fried is a personal technology writer and generally covered Microsoft related stories in the CNET blog Beyond Binary from 2000 until 2010. Late in 2010, she joined All Things Digital, where she covered the Mobile beat. In 2014, she joined Re/code, a tech and business site launched by Kara Swisher and Walt Mossberg. She joined Axios as chief technology correspondent in 2017.[6]
Upon retirement from the NLGJA National Board at the 2008 NLGJA national convention in Washington, DC, Fried was honored with both a Distinguished Service Award and a Women's Distinguished Service Award.[9]
Journalism awards:
Three-time winner of NewsBios/TJFR award: NewsBios/TJFR "30 Most Influential Business Journalists Under 30."[10][11][12]
Western Publications Association for Outstanding Editorial Content's Maggie Award.[13][14]
Society of Professional Journalists' 2003 Sigma Delta Chi Awards for excellence in journalism: Deadline Reporting (Independent): Ina Fried, CNET News, (shared) for reporting about vulnerable technology and how the MSBlast virus spread.[17]
Fried was featured in Advocate magazine's 2014 and 2017 lists of The 50 Most Influential LGBT People in Media.[18][19]
Personal
Prior to June 2003, Fried signed articles "Ian Fried".[3][7] At that point, she transitioned from male to female and began using the byline "Ina Fried".