Vamos named first O’Neil chair in biz journalism at SMU

Mark Vamos, former editor-in-chief of the national business magazine Fast Company and a former senior editor of both Newsweek and BusinessWeek, has been appointed the William J. O’Neil Chair in Business Journalism and senior lecturer at the Meadows School of the Arts at Southern Methodist University in Dallas. He will start in August with the […]

NABJ sponsors business reporting seminar at Bloomberg

The National Association of Black Journalists is offering a two-day seminar on business journalism later this month at Bloomberg News headquarters in New York. The seminar will be held on May 19-20, and the deadline to register is May 17. The seminar included sessions on precision in writing, writing with numbers, business reporting on the radio, writing […]

Covering the business of universities

Melanie Sill, the executive editor of The (Raleigh) News & Observer, writes Sunday about how the paper is going to be covering the business of universities in the area. Tim Simmons will cover the new beat. Sill wrote, “Simmons made his mark here as an education reporter who helped explain policy as it was hitting […]

Business news readers are more sophisticated than before

Readers of business news have become more sophisticated, says Andrew Leckey, director of the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism, in an article on the W.P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University web site. The article stated, “Leckey says that business readers are increasingly sophisticated: more of them have business degrees, […]

London university wants someone to teach biz journalism

City University in London is offering scholarships to visiting academic faculty interested in teaching financial and / or business journalism in the context of globalization. The scholarships are for three months (mid-September 2008 – mid-December 2008) and are worth 13,000 euros (approximately $16,800). Professors would be required to teach on a Master’s in global business […]

WSJ names Bartley Fellows

The Wall Street Journal today announced the 2007 Robert L. Bartley Fellows, who will receive paid internships to work at the Journal editorial page worldwide and the Far Eastern Economic Review. The Journal selected seven candidates out of more than 50 applicants. The fellowship program is named in honor of the late editor of The […]

Workshop in the Middle East for business journalists

Reuters news agency and the American University of Beirut have announced the curriculum of the Business Information Academy, according to a posting on the International Journalists’ Network. The program, announced last year, aims to improve the quality of business journalism in the Middle East. As part of the program, the academy will conduct a two-day […]

Teach business journalism in China next year

The International Center for Journalists is seeking applications for two one-year teaching positions at a ground-breaking Global Business Journalism Program at Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, beginning Sept. 1, 2007. Taught in English, the program will target 20-25 students each year from China and other countries. The program will train students how to cover the fast-changing world […]

Insana speaks on business and biz journalism

CNBC’s Ron Insana spoke earlier this week on the campus of Southern Methodist University in Dallas about business and business journalism, and a number of the students who attended the event have blogged about what he said. This student, for example, wrote, “The one part I could understand and relate to was when he spoke […]

CNBC's Gasparino to be biz journalist in residence at UW

CNBC reporter Charles Gasparino will be a business journalist in residence at the University of Wisconsin later this semester, according to this story. The story, by Dennis Chaptman, stated, “Gasparino provides up-to-the-minute CNBC reports throughout the day as Wall Street trading unfolds. He often breaks news on major issues involving corporate America. “Before joining CNBC, […]