Early years (1970s–2014) Nocera became a business columnist for
The New York Times in April 2005. In March 2011, Nocera became a regular opinion columnist for
The Timess Op-Ed page, writing on Tuesdays and Saturdays. He was also a business commentator for
NPR’s
Weekend Edition with Scott Simon.
2015–2024 In November 2015, Nocera began writing in the sports page of
The Times. Executives at
The Times cited Nocera's interest in sports, specifically injuries to student athletes and business issues in college athletics, as the reason for reassignment to the sports page from the Op-Ed page. In January 2017, Nocera began writing a column for Bloomberg View on business, political and other subjects. Nocera wrote and hosted a podcast entitled
The Shrink Next Door in 2019–2021. A case study on the abuse by a psychotherapist towards a patient, the podcast was based on Nocera's neighbors in the
Hamptons after he moved there in 2010. After the podcast,
Wondery shopped the rights and sold them to MRC Studios, who created a show for
Apple TV+ starring
Will Ferrell. Nocera served as co-executive producer on the miniseries, which was also titled
The Shrink Next Door. In late 2021, it was reported that he was suing
Bloomberg over the show. Nocera alleged that Bloomberg withheld a percentage of the show's profits after they'd fired him. In 2021,
Blanchard House had set up a partnership with Nocera for Nocera to host some of the shows it had in development. In 2023, he was publishing articles in
The Atlantic and
Vanity Fair. In 2024, he was an op-ed writer for
The New York Times. == Areas of journalistic interest ==