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Events

In addition to events we personally host, such as our annual Barlett and Steele Award ceremony, this page may also show events hosted by other organizations, including SABEW and the Cronkite School, that we believe may be relevant for business journalists and journalism students. Be sure to check back often for new upcoming events.

Upcoming Events

March 5-8, 2026

IRE Annual Conference 2026

Join IRA in Indianapolis for the 2026 NICAR Conference! The conference begins Thursday, March 5, at 9:00 a.m. and runs daily until 12:30 p.m. Sunday, March 8, 2026.
The conference will feature sessions on the most tried and tested investigative skills, story ideas for anyone and tons of chances to grow your network. Meet with recruiters from major media organizations and discover the latest tools and services designed to support your work in the newsroom. Fellowship opportunities for current journalists and students are available.

You must be a current IRE member through April 1 to attend the conference.

Indianapolios, Indiana

Price: $100-$525

March 26, 2026

The Business of Sports

Join us for a panel discussion with experienced sports journalists as they share their experience covering the business side of sports, including player contracts, stadium deals, sponsorships, and the new and rapidly changing world of NIL deals.
Why look for business angles?
– Relevance on a world stage: Sports contribute billions of dollars every year to the U.S. economy and have a massive influence on both a local and global scale.
– Stand out from the crowd: Journalists with a passion for sports can differentiate themselves on the job market by leaning into the business angle of sports.
– Report unique stories: This field offers endless opportunities for unique and engaging stories that are often overlooked.

Panelists
Todd Merkow, Faculty Associate, Cronkite
Craig Morgan, Cronkite News Sports Bureau, Clinical Professor
Brandon Brown, Phoenix Business Journal

This panel will be moderated by Brett Kurland, Assistant Dean of the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication.

First Amendment Forum, Cronkite

555 N Central Ave, Phoenix AZ 85004

1:00 - 2:00 pm MT

Price: Free

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April 16, 2026

Lunch & Learn: Energy

Oil, gas, solar, wind – we’re highly dependent on energy in our day-to-day lives. However, energy isn’t free, and there’s an endless battle between balancing what’s best for the planet and what’s best for the pocketbook. New developments, like AI data centers, further complicate the energy demands we face.
In this session, we’ll discuss how to follow the money and find stories from the energy sector.

Join Dr. Jeffrey Timmermans of the Reynolds Center as we dig into a different beat topic each month to explore a business journalist’s perspective, share tips on how you can elevate your reporting and provide valuable insights for any experience level!

This Lunch and Learn series is for all ASU students and will be held in-person at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication on the downtown Phoenix ASU Campus in Room 444.

Free lunch will be provided: vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options available. Please register to ensure enough food will be available for all students in attendance.

Be sure to check out the full Spring 2026 Lunch and Learn series to see what other topics Dr. Timmermans will be covering this semester.

Cronkite School, Room 444

555 N Central Ave, Phoenix AZ 85004

12:00 - 1:00 p.m. MT

Price: Free

May 7-9, 2026

SABEW Annual Conference 2026

Mark your calendars for the Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing’s annual conference.
Whether you are a newsroom leader, early/mid-career journalist, academic, student, or PR pro, SABEW’s annual conference is an excellent opportunity to take home new ideas to use in your stories, newsrooms, or classrooms. Don’t miss the opportunity to network with other colleagues, hear from top industry leaders, and celebrate the winners of the Best in Business awards.

DoubleTree Philadelphia Center City

237 S Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19107

8:00am - 6:00pm ET

Price: $75 - $425

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Day 1: Reynolds Week 2014 – Strictly Financials

Below are session recordings, PowerPoint presentations and more from Day 1 of Reynolds Business Journalism Week 2014, which consists of concurrent four-day seminars: one for business journalists called Strictly Financials, and one for professors on how to teach business journalism. The Strictly Financials Seminar fellows, who are professional journalists, studied markets

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Shell companies and fraud: An investigative primer

The free investigative webinar, “Shell Companies and Fraud: An Investigative Primer,” was first offered on May 21, 2013. A similar conference session was offered at the 2013 IRE Conference in San Antonio, Texas. Check out materials from both sessions below. Unraveling financial schemes often involves tracing a myriad of corporations

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Covering California’s Cap-and-Trade Law

The free webinar, “California’s Cap-and-Trade Law — What You Need to Know,” took place Oct. 29, 2012. California’s cap-and-trade program to limit carbon emissions economywide kicks into high gear in 2013, and the first auction of greenhouse gas allowances is set for Nov. 14, 2012. Tune into this hourlong session

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Find Great Stories in Municipal Bonds Using EMMA

The two-day webinar, “Using EMMA to Find Great Stories in Municipal Bonds,” takes place March 27-28, 2012. | At the bottom of this page, you’ll find links to complete the self-guided training. EMMA is to municipal bonds what EDGAR is to stocks. EMMA stands for Electronic Municipal Market Access. Launched

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The 2025 Barlett and Steele Awards are now open for submissions!
Submit your work in one of three categories. There are cash prizes for winners and never any entry fees!