As the business reporter, you will be responsible for breaking news stories while consistently delivering impactful enterprise and accountability pieces. Your coverage will encompass various topics such as development, downtown happenings, real estate, the economy and small businesses. You will establish and nurture sources, breaking news in both the city of Baltimore and the suburbs, while also tracking national trends and finding opportunities to localize them. The Baltimore area is also home to several large companies including Under Armour, McCormick spice company, Johns Hopkins Health System and Franklin Templeton finance company.
A key part of Baltimore’s Inner Harbor is also slated to undergo a major transformation, which would also be a key story on this beat.Collaboration is a key aspect of this role, as you will work closely with The Banner’s news partners and be comfortable making appearances on radio and TV. We value data-driven journalism, and you will collaborate with data journalists to produce stories that have a significant impact.
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Note: Please include writing samples or a portfolio demonstrating your proficiency and experience in covering housing issues.
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