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Building on a Niche
By W.J. Hennigan
January 30, 2009 12:30 PM
Todd Allen spent years wondering when the quality of technology coverage would improve in Chicago. In December, he decided he couldn’t wait any longer. Just before the New Year, the Columbia College Chicago professor took matters into his own hands... » More

iPhone Price Cut Surprises Media
By Reynolds Center Staff
September 6, 2007 08:28 PM
Top technology reporters give their expert opinions on Steve Jobs' sudden generosity. » More

Keeping Pace with 'Round-the-Clock Business Coverage
By Jodi Schneider
Electronic journalism -- which nearly all media outlets now practice -- have made speed and agility and "real-time filing" a requirement, even for those business journalists who still write for daily newspapers or weekly or even monthly magazines. » More

"Power Lunch" Producer Gives inside Look at how Popular Business Show is Put Together
By Arun Khosla
One of the keys to making "Power Lunch" a success at CNBC is finding a financial angle to every story, while making it compelling for the viewer. » More

Online Environment Creates Need for Change in Business Journalism News Delivery
By John Kroll
A public relations man, business editor, an online editor and an ex-performance artist walk into a seminar. No joke. The PR man and I were there to talk about adjusting to online communications. The online editor presumably was there to gloat about how she’s been there and done that. Control, and the loss of it, was a key theme. » More



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