Judging the Information You Get
There is no good journalism without information. But there are very different types: poor, decent, good, great, and too good.
Read MoreWe Still Don’t Understand the Covid-19 Numbers
It’s been, what, five months since the early news of Covid-19 spreading? Numbers are at the heart of explaining it
Read MoreReynolds Center Accepts Entries for Annual Barlett & Steele Awards in Investigative Business Journalism
Entries are now being accepted for the 2020 Barlett & Steele Awards for Investigative Business Journalism, the nation’s top investigative
Read MoreStaying Focused While Working From Home
Working from home can be distracting even when we’re not in the midst of a pandemic, worrying about our health,
Read MoreHelp Your Readers Avoid Financial Scams: Part II
As reported in the first part of a series on the financial exploitation of U.S. seniors, financial scams targeting U.S.
Read MoreLocalizing Small Businesses Reopening (or Not Reopening)
If your state is among those that are attempting to reopen businesses now or in the coming weeks, many small
Read MoreHelp Your Readers Avoid Financial Scams: Part I
As the elderly population of the United States continues to grow, there’s a sizable personal finance story for business staff
Read MoreCovering Local Hiring Trends
The U.S. economy lost over 20 million jobs in April, reports the Labor Department. While millions of Americans have experienced
Read MoreAdd Context to COVID-19 Coverage of Nonprofits
Demand spikes at food pantries. Revenue declines at hospitals. Layoffs hit universities and symphonies. Reporters have no shortage of stories
Read MoreFreelancing? Here’s How to Keep Your Income Steady During the Pandemic
Your freelance career was buzzing along and COVID-19 happened. Suddenly some work from regular clients dried up. Then you started
Read MoreAndrew Leckey Retires After 14 Years Leading Business Journalism at Cronkite School
Andrew Leckey, who has built the business journalism program at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication into
Read MoreCovering Local Small Business Pivots
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced many small businesses to rethink their business models. For some, that means moving their services
Read MoreSABEW Welcomes 67 New Members from South Asia
In an expansion of the Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing’s (SABEW) international initiative, 67 journalists from major news
Read MoreLocalizing Nicotine-Free Hiring and Employee Wellness Policies
U-Haul International ended 2019 with an announcement that it would stop hiring nicotine users in 21 states starting on February
Read MoreHow to Cover Business Stories From Home
The COVID-19 pandemic has completely changed the news media environment. Many companies have closed their newsrooms and asked journalists to
Read MoreHow Are Your Readers Planning to Spend Their Coronavirus Check?
That may seem to be a particularly pointless question to ask during the COVID-19 crisis. Year after year, surveys from
Read MoreTips on Working with 10-Ks and 10-Qs
For any business journalist—even if you don’t focus on finance—a public company’s 10-Ks (financial reports for the year) and 10-Qs
Read More7 Trustworthy COVID-19 Data Sources Journalists Should Be Using
With the rise of COVID-19 cases in the U.S., business reporters may be having to quickly adapt to writing health
Read MoreReport on the 7 Key Measures Packed into the CARES Act: Part II
The second part of a series on the financial help available from the newly-enacted Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
Read MoreWork Ahead for COVID-19 Stories Coming Later This Year
To drastically understate the situation, COVID-19 will change things for the rest of the year. As a business reporter, you
Read MoreReport on the 7 Key Measures Packed Into the CARES Act: Part I
Anxious readers are being hit by a rapid flood of information and hastily-reported facts that can be overwhelming to sort
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