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From Business Editor to Business Owner
By Henry Dubroff
April 1, 2008 11:49 AM
I started the Pacific Coast Business Times in 1999 with a leased Saab, a checkbook and a business plan. I still have the Saab and the checkbook.  The business plan, albeit a bit dusty, is still a good read. But... » More

All Economy, All the Time
By Tim McGuire
March 11, 2008 05:40 PM
Polls are telling us the economy is more important than Iraq. And business journalists told businessjournalism.org in late 2007 that economic issues were going to be crucial this year. Does your news report reflect this? All aspects of the economy... » More

No More Ruing. Let's Design a Business Section that Works
By Tim McGuire
January 27, 2008 05:44 PM
My friends (read Peter Bhatia) give me a hard time about a line in my American Society of Newspaper Editors 2002 presidential speech when I said there was too much complaining about the plight of newspapers. I then demanded that... » More

Fulfill Your Freelance Fantasy
By Curt Hazlett
January 18, 2008 10:48 AM
You’ve probably had the fantasy. After a long week of banging out countless spot news stories and earnings briefs, you stroll into the boss’s office and announce that you’ve had enough. You’re off to become a freelancer – one of... » More

Striking Gold with a Simple Question
By Jeff Bailey
October 30, 2007 05:39 PM
By Jeff Bailey
October 30, 2007 05:39 PM
Sure reporters need to be prepared for important interviews. But asking subjects "What happened?" may be all you need to get the information that makes your story sing, says New York Times reporter Jeff Bailey » More

Sure reporters need to be prepared for important interviews. But asking subjects "What happened?" may be all you need to get the information that makes your story sing, says New York Times reporter Jeff Bailey » More

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