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Tips from Barlett & Steele Award winners: Raquel Rutledge, Rick Barrett
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Tips from Barlett & Steele Award winners: Raquel Rutledge, Rick Barrett

Raquel Rutledge and Rick Barrett of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel received the silver award in the Barlett & Steele Awards for Investigative Business Journalsim for “A Case of Shattered Trust.” The series revealed how a firm with a decade of serious regulatory violations of sanitary conditions was allowed to operate while the Food and Drug Administration [...]

Behind the Barlett & Steele Awards: Inside ‘Seniors for Sale’
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Behind the Barlett & Steele Awards: Inside ‘Seniors for Sale’

BRONZE AWARD: Michael J. Berens, a reporter at The Seattle Times, received the bronze award in the 2011 Barlett & Steele Awards for Investigative Business Journalism for his series “Seniors for Sale.”  By Michael J. Berens Sometimes, a reporter’s most powerful attributes are curiosity and ignorance. I routinely scour web-based news releases and disciplinary reports [...]

Barlett & Steele winner Michael J. Berens: Ask for forms, manuals upfront
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Barlett & Steele winner Michael J. Berens: Ask for forms, manuals upfront

Nursing homes normally get all the scrutiny when it comes to elder care. But last year, Michael J. Berens of The Seattle Times showed that abuse isn’t isolated to nursing homes. His series on adult family homes uncovered more than 230 unreported deaths that indicated neglect

Tag-team emotional interviews, says Barlett & Steele winner Rick Barrett
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Tag-team emotional interviews, says Barlett & Steele winner Rick Barrett

Getting parents to talk about the untimely death of their child is one of the more heart-breaking assignments in journalism.

Rick Barrett and Raquel Rutledge of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel faced that interview in reporting their story that won the 2011 silver Barlett & Steele Award in Investigative Business Journalism. The Reynolds Center’s awards, named for the investigative team of Don Barlett and Jim Steele, recognize the best in investigative business journalism.

Use DocumentCloud and timeline – Barlett & Steele winner Raquel Rutledge
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Use DocumentCloud and timeline – Barlett & Steele winner Raquel Rutledge

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel produced this video. It details the death of 2-year-old Harrison Kothari. Raquel Rutledge and Rick Barrett of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel won the silver award in the Barlett & Steele Awards for Investigative Business Journalism for their coverage of how the Triad Group, a local pharmaceutical company, continued to operate despite [...]

Barlett & Steele winner Craig Harris: Get buy-in and do your homework
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Barlett & Steele winner Craig Harris: Get buy-in and do your homework

Craig Harris of The Arizona Republic won the top gold award in the Barlett & Steele Awards for Investigative Business Journalism for his series looking into abuses in the state’s public pension systems. The awards, named for the investigative team of Don Barlett and Jim Steele, recognize the best in investigative business journalism.

Phoenix, Milwaukee and Seattle newspapers win top honors in 2011 Barlett & Steele Awards
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Phoenix, Milwaukee and Seattle newspapers win top honors in 2011 Barlett & Steele Awards

The Arizona Republic, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and The Seattle Times won gold, silver and bronze awards respectively in the fifth annual Barlett & Steele Awards in Investigative Business Journalism, the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism announced today.

Enter Barlett & Steele Awards for Investigative Business Journalism by 8/1
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Enter Barlett & Steele Awards for Investigative Business Journalism by 8/1

  For information on the 2011 Barlett & Steele winners:  Phoenix, Milwaukee and Seattle newspapers win top honors in 2011 Barlett & Steele Awards Thank you to those of you who submitted business stories for this year. ——————————————————————– The deadline — Aug. 1 — is approaching for the the 2011 Barlett & Steele Awards for [...]

NYT’s Bogdanich, JS’s Fauber on how to get people to talk to you
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NYT’s Bogdanich, JS’s Fauber on how to get people to talk to you

ORLANDO — When Walt Bogdanich first applied for a job as a reporter at The New York Times, he was told: “We don’t see a place for you” at the paper.

But he refused to take no for an answer and continued to send clips to the Times until he was finally let into the fold — not as a reporter — but as an editor.

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