Wed, 24 June 2009 Starting out on the business beat might feel daunting, but there are ways to quickly educate yourself. Veteran biz reporters in your newsroom can be a goldmine for tips and tactics. Here, Diana Henriques, a veteran financial investigative reporter for The New York Times, offers her advice. Comments[0] |
Wed, 3 June 2009 Newsrooms around the country scrambled to cover General Motors’ bankruptcy announcement and the fallout. And eyes are still on Chrysler as it struggles. Today’s topic is how to get ahead of the big story. Host Rene Gutel talks to Julie Halpert, a journalist who covers the auto industry for outlets including Newsweek and the public radio program The Environment Report. Comments[0] |
Fri, 27 March 2009 Downsizing in publications has led to buyouts and layoffs for thousands of journalists. Rene Gutel talks to two former business news staffers who left their publications and crafted new careers. Featured guests are Helen Huntley, a former columnist for the St. Petersburg Times who is now a financial advisor and Holly Fisher, a former SC Biz News editor turned freelance journalist.
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Tue, 10 February 2009 ![]() Pam Luecke, the Donald W. Reynolds Chair in Business Journalism at Washington and Lee University, discusses how recent, dramatic economic events have made the study of business journalism more relevant. She details whether it's an exciting - or depressing - time to be teaching business journalism. Comments[0] |
Mon, 2 February 2009 ![]() Dave Kansas, the author of "The Guide to the End of Wall Street as We Know It," details what business reporters can gain from looking back at the economic collapse in 2008. He also discusses the economic fallout on the newspaper industry and his thoughts on the quality of financial reporting.
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Wed, 3 December 2008
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Wed, 22 October 2008
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Thu, 2 October 2008 Host Rene Gutel talks to David Cay Johnston, formerly of The New York Times, about covering the economy, from the banking collapse to market volatility and the politics in Washington. Johnston says the press is falling asleep at the wheel, and he offers story ideas for covering the local angle. Comments[0] |
Mon, 22 September 2008 Host Rene Gutel talks to Carolyn Pritchard, managing editor of GigaOM Network, about using new media to deliver technology news to readers and about her path to online journalism. Comments[0] |
Tue, 16 September 2008
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Wed, 3 September 2008 Dan Loving, business editor of The Wichita Eagle, discusses Business Casual, the paper's foray into business blogs. *music by Blue Valentine Comments[0] |



