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Cover it Live: Covering the 2009 Financial Reregulation of America – New York, Oct. 5
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Localizing Madoff
By Kelly Carr
February 6, 2009 05:16 PM
The unraveling of Bernard Madoff has captivated headlines. Since Madoff’s $50-billion Ponzi scheme was discovered, reporters outside of New York were looking for a way to localize this international story. This week, a 162-page document that lists names of clients... » More

A Copy Editor's Eye
By Jeff Bailey
January 23, 2009 06:16 PM
No newsroom group has had its ranks thinned more than copy editors in recent years. A survey by the Project for Excellence in Journalism said 42 percent of newspapers had reduced the number of copy editors during the past three... » More

Upping the Calendar's Cachet
By Jeff Bailey
December 16, 2008 12:58 PM
It’s a toss-away feature of Monday business pages and weekly business journals: the calendar of events, usually a list of economic indicators and corporate earnings reports expected that week. Sometimes, local conventions and meetings also are included. Some editors view... » More

Getting Settled
By Kelly Carr
November 12, 2008 04:53 PM
After years of working as a government reporter, Erik Ortiz switched roles last September to cover business for The Press of Atlantic City. But just a few days into the new job, which presented a major learning curve, he was... » More



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