Long-time Apple reporter Jim Dalrymple retires after almost 30 years of work

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Veteran Apple reporter Jim Dalrymple is retiring after almost 30 years of covering the tech giant, in favor of a more relaxing time in Austin, Texas.

Jim Dalrymple [via Twitter]


Posted on Monday to Dalrymple's The Loop, the journalist reveals "the most exciting story I have ever written. After almost 30 years of reporting on Apple, I am retiring."

Dalrymple has a storied career ranging from MacCentral in 1994 to MacWorld in 1999, and to The Loop in 2009. "I have always tried to be honest in my reporting, he writes. "I look back at my career with satisfaction and pride, knowing that I did the best I could."

He goes on to namecheck friends including Peter Cohen, John Gruber, Jason Snell, and Shawn King, but highlights Dave Mark as "the one person that made the most significant difference for me." Along with posts to the site and partnering on the Dalrymple Report podcast, Mark is likened to being "a brother" to the journalist.

As for Dalrymple's next steps, he says his fiance, Erika, has accepted a job that necessitates a move from the Bay Area to Austin, Texas. Moving this week, he says he "couldn't be happier" with the change to a house on five acres of land outside of Austin.

Hobbies are planned to be a bigger element of his life in the future, including playing the guitar and progressing on the more recent pastime of cookery.

While Dalrymple won't be posting daily to The Loop anymore, the site will continue to exist. The Dalrymple Report podcast will also continue.

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Comments

  • Reply 1 of 6
    So long, Dalrymps! May you enjoy many years working on beard growing and Heineken drinking! Go off the grid for a while. Relax.
    gregoriusmwatto_cobrabyronljony0
  • Reply 2 of 6
    lkrupplkrupp Posts: 10,557member
    Dalrymple was one of the few who could be trusted to play it straight when it came to Apple. He called a spade a spade when he thought Apple was wrong about something and he defended Apple when the company was under felonious assault from so-called experts. Rene Ritchie is another, so is Jason Snell, Adam and Tonya Engst. None of those individuals are analysts beholding to their financial bosses. The rest are mostly hired guns out to promote agendas.
    edited February 2022 gregoriusmCraig_MackJapheywatto_cobrabyronljony0
  • Reply 3 of 6
    lkrupp said:
    Dalrymple was one of the few who could be trusted to play it straight when it came to Apple. He called a spade a spade when he thought Apple was wrong about something and he defended Apple when the company was under felonious assault from so-called experts. Rene Ritchie is another, so is Jason Snell, Adam and Tonya Engst. None of those individuals are analysts beholding to their financial bosses. The rest are mostly hired guns out to promote agendas.

    Don't forget The Macalope as well.
    gregoriusmwatto_cobrajony0
  • Reply 4 of 6
    I thought he had retired already, when he stopped posting on The Loop and handed the keys over to Dave Mark. My impression was that was when he moved from Canada to the Bay Area.

    Photo appears to be in New Orleans, French Quarter, possibly along St. Philip.


    watto_cobra
  • Reply 5 of 6
    crowleycrowley Posts: 10,453member
    He had good sources, but after listening to him on a few podcasts my opinion changed: he's an idiot.  I haven't visited loopinsight in years, and haven't seen his name around much, he hasn't been all that relevant or important.

    Still, happy retirement.
  • Reply 6 of 6
    macguimacgui Posts: 2,396member
    Doodpants said:
    Don't forget The Macalope as well.
    And Andy Ihnatko.
    watto_cobrajony0
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