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Business Journalism
  • Tremendous growth over past decade.
  • More difficult, lucrative than other beats.
  • Growth has been in broadcast, Web, newspapers and
    magazines.
  • Specialized knowledge is important.
  • Audience is smart, has money, wants to consume
    biz news.

(c) 2001 by Russell G. Todd
2
Why?
  • Retirement programs give individuals control.
  • Collapse of communism.
  • Regulatory policies loosened.
  • Integrated global economy.
  • Technology democratizes information.
  • General dog-eat-dog view of life.

(c) 2001 by Russell G. Todd
3
Jobs in Business Journalism
  • Wires Associated Press, Reuters, Bloomberg, Dow
    Jones, Xinhua
  • Financial Papers WSJ, Investors Business Daily,
    Austin Business Journal
  • Dailies NYT, Austin American-Statesman
  • Business Magazines Fortune, Forbes, Smartmoney,
    Business Week

(c) 2001 by Russell G. Todd
4
Jobs in Business Journalism
  • General Magazines Time, Newsweek, Texas Monthly
  • Trade Magazines Texas Counties, Computer,
    Information Week
  • Broadcast Networks CNBC.
  • Web marketwatch.com, thestreet.com
  • Financial Specialty Pubs Bond Buyer,
    Institutional Investor, American Banker

(c) 2001 by Russell G. Todd
5
News Sites for This Course
  • http//biz.yahoo.com/apf/
  • http//www.marketwatch.com/
  • http//www.smartmoney.com/
  • http//biz.yahoo.com/reuters/
  • http//www.nytimes.com
  • http//www.xinhuafinance.com/en
  • http//bloomberg.com/intro3.html

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The Spot-News Model
  • What happened?
  • Why did it happen?
  • Supporting quote (when appropriate)
  • Consequences?
  • Context Uniqueness, trend, pattern.
  • Key measures of what happened
  • Other details, quotes.
  • Whats nextlook to the future.

(c) 2001 by Russell G. Todd
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Sources to Consider
  • Publicists
  • Analysts
  • Traders
  • Regulators
  • Bankers
  • Elected officials
  • Lobbyists
  • Academic experts
  • Consultants
  • Think-tanks
  • People affected
  • Corporate executives
  • Workers, labor groups
  • Competitors.

(c) 2001 by Russell G. Todd
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