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Cover health care in Nashville

The Nashville Business Journal is looking for a reporter to cover the Nashville health care industry.With more than 33 health care companies headquartered in Nashville, the health care reporter will cover the local health care industry in Nashville and the national health care market.If interested, send resume, work samples to editor, Lance Williams: lawilliams@bizjournals.com.View the [...]

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Mediabistro hosts intro to social media

Mediabistro.com is holding an online introduction to social media course, to help you expand your reach through networking sites such as Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Flickr, and YouTube.The course, being held on Wednesday evenings for four weeks July 29 – August 26, will help journalists learn the ins and outs of social media, and the tie [...]

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Vargas hops from one Post to another

The New York Times reports that The Washington Post‘s Jose Antonio Vargas is leaving The Post for The Huffington Post. Vargas will join Arianna Huffington’s team next month. At HuffPost, Vargas will be the technology and innovations editor. He will oversee a new section debuting this fall about technology and encourage innovation across the site. [...]

What temp firms reveal
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What temp firms reveal

If you’re looking for a fresh angle to the jobs story, a couple of imminent earnings reports will give you a timely news peg. Tomorrow, staffing industry giant Manpower Inc., reports quarterly financial results. And next week, on July 28, its equally global counterpart Kelly Services Inc. releases earnings, giving you ample reason to report [...]

$10 Billion in Fraudulent Flips
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$10 Billion in Fraudulent Flips

The Sarasota Herald-Tribune launched a six-day series and interactive online package looking at how flipping houses led to inflated prices and $450 million in defaulted mortgage loans. Using public records to get mortgage filings and deeds, the paper concluded that the fraudulent flip transactions totaled about $10 billion. Investigative reporter Matthew Doig said the story [...]

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Report in New York for Investment News

Investment News is looking to hire a full-time reporter for its New York office.The publication is seeking a journalist with 3-5 years’ previous experience working on a daily, weekly or newswire covering business or financial services.The reporter would write on retirement, 401(k) plans and estate planning. The job comes with a 401(k) plan as well [...]

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Be the chief for Financial Executive Magazine

Financial Executive Magazine in New Jersey is seeking an editor-in-chief. The magazine publishes 10 issues a year and has won eight awards since 2000. It has over 15,000 subscribers.The magazine wants applicants with previous editor and magazine management experience. The editor-in-chief would manage all activities of the magazine including production and business operations. Some of [...]

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Edit or freelance in Miami

The Daily Business Review in Florida wants a full-time copy editor with tech skills, proficiency with InDesign and two years’ experience copy editing and page designing for a daily paper.The publication runs Monday through Friday and the position will rarely require having to work nights or weekends. Photoshop experience is a plus. See the job [...]

The Details in Earnings
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The Details in Earnings

Sales, profits and play center counts? This earnings season, Ashley Milne-Tyte of the America Public Media chose a different number as the focus of her segment: the number of children using Ikea’s free childcare service called Smaland. According to the analyst quoted, the service has given the company a competitive edge during the recession. Today’s [...]

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