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The Reynolds Center has announced its 2009 free workshop schedule.

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Online Seminars

The Reynolds Center has opened registration for select 2009 free online seminars.

Topics include:
*Intermediate Business Journalism
*Covering Private Companies
*Business Journalism Boot Camp
*Understanding Financial Statements

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Starting Out
Former BusinessWeek Managing Editor Addresses Current State of Business Coverage
By Kanupriya Vashisht
Former BusinessWeek managing editor talks about the current state of business coverage, challenges faced by business journalists, and what journalism schools in America can do to train the next crop of business reporters and editors. » More

Business Writer Reflects on Transition
By Jonathan Higuera
Like many business journalists, I didn't intend to be one. I just wanted to be a journalist who got paid to uncover societal ills, expose wrongdoing and make the world a better, fairer place. » More

Business Desk Experience Translates Into Advice for Newcomers
By Carol Coultas
It was an odd set of circumstances that brought me to the business beat. After more than 20 years in journalism I was dogged by the sense that I was missing out. » More

Start-Up Coverage Presents Challenges
By Stefanie Shaffer
It's enough to be drowning in a sea of press releases and unsolicited phone calls. But business reporters face additional challenges from entrepreneurs pitching story ideas about "the next best thing." » More

Grading Business Journalism
By George Harmon
The education of business journalists has to go forward on multiple fronts: in school, in the newsroom, at professional meetings. » More



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