This website is operated by Chris Roush, the former dean of the School of Communications at Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Connecticut.
He previously taught “Writing and Reporting,” “Business Reporting,” “Economics Reporting,” and “Business and the Media” at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as the Walter E. Hussman Sr. Distinguished Professor in business journalism.
Roush was also director of the Carolina Business News Initiative, which offers a major in business journalism for undergraduate students and training for professionals.
Roush is the author of “Show Me the Money: Writing Business and Economics Stories for Mass Communication,” a business reporting textbook published by Routledge, and “Profits and Losses: How Business Journalism Shaped Society,” a book published by Marion Street Press. He is the co-author of “The SABEW Stylebook,” a business journalism stylebook published by Marion Street Press.
Roush worked as a business reporter for The Sarasota Herald-Tribune, The Tampa Tribune and The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. He has also worked for BusinessWeek in its Connecticut bureau and for Bloomberg News in its Atlanta bureau. In addition, he was editor-in-chief of a company in Charlottesville, Va., that published magazines such as Thrift Investor, Insurance Investor and Bank Mergers & Acquisitions. He wrote a monthly sports business column for Business North Carolina for three years as well.
He wrote about Rupert Murdoch’s purchase of Dow Jones & Co. for Slate.com in 2007, and he has written two columns for The (Raleigh) News & Observer. He has also appeared several times on CNBC. In addition, Roush was once on the board of the Society of American Business Editors and Writers.
Talking Biz News was created to foster discussion about the field of business journalism, and we realize that many people are passionate about the subject. Posts can include factual information and opinion as well as rumors.
We expect everyone who writes a comment on this blog to adhere to professional standards. Please avoid personal attacks, and no obscene language will be permitted.
All posts and comments will be reviewed by the site administrator, who reserves the right to request changes and to remove offensive material.
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If you have any questions about the code of conduct for this blog, please contact Roush at chrisroush64@gmail.com.