Washington Business Journal seeks reporter

The Washington Business Journal, a thriving and growing news organization, is looking for a reporter to cover banking, finance and corporate accountability. We want a reporter who can break news before it happens and tell readers what it means on all of our platforms — web, social media, video and print. Our reporters must own […]

Business First Louisville seeks business reporter

Business First, an American City Business Journals online and print news operation in Louisville, Ky., seeks an experienced reporter who is prepared to break news online in a fast-paced environment, write with deep context and clarity, become an authoritative voice on topics of interest to the business community, connect with readers via social media, and […]

Memphis Biz Journals seeks reporter

We are seeking an energetic reporter to cover the commercial real estate and transportation and logistics industries. We rarely get beat on real estate stories, and we are looking for a reporter who can continue that level of coverage without interruption. Logistics, too, is a key beat in the Memphis market that is anchored by […]

Denver Biz Journal rolls out redesign

The Denver Business Journal is the latest American City Business Journals paper to redesign. A story on its website states, “Our theme color is now emerald, and our nameplate design is more contemporary. “And in Friday’s weekly print edition, you’ll see more dramatic changes aimed at making the Denver Business Journal fresher, livelier, more colorful […]

Managing change at a business newspaper

Jon Wile, the creative director at American City Business Journals, talked recently with Albany Business Review editor Mike Hendricks about the changes at the paper, including a redesign launched last week. Here is an excerpt: You don’t seem to mind change. In fact, you embrace it very well. How do you do that? What’s your […]

Pacific Business News celebrates 50th anniversary

The Pacific Business News, the weekly business newspaper in Honolulu owned by American City Business Journals, celebrated its 50th anniversary this past week. Attendees included newspaper founder George Mason’s widow, Dot Mason, and son, George Mason, along with two former Honolulu mayors and former Hawaii Gov. George Ariyoshi. Whit Shaw, president and CEO of American […]

ACBJ daily news emails getting new names

The daily news emails that American City Business Journals papers across the country send out to subscribers are getting a new name. A story on the Denver Business Journal website states, “As of Monday, Morning Call — our daily roundup of business news from the DBJ and other sources — will be renamed Morning Edition. […]

Star circulation man valued biz news editorial

Bill Schadewald, the former editor of the Houston Business Journal, writes about Gary Green, a circulation sales employee at the paper who is retiring. Schadewald writes, “Gary would also tell stories about growing up in Memphis, like the time he loaned his jacket to another kid, and how Elvis Presley never gave the jacket back. […]

Albany Business Review unveils redesign

The Albany Business Review newspaper in update New York rolled out a redesigned newspaper on Friday. Publisher Carolyn Jones wrote, “While we have polished up our look with a new logo, fresh design, expanded list packages, what we have really done is reimagined how we deliver local business news to the community. “The weekly edition, […]

St. Louis Business Journal unveils redesign

The St. Louis Business Journal is the latest business weekly operated by American City Business Journals to unveil a redesign. Editor Patricia Miller writes, “You’ll see some changes in the St. Louis Business Journal’s website and email products today, but that’s just the beginning. “Our website update, put in place over the last few weeks, […]