Business journalists face challenges in covering startups

Reporters who cover startups face challenges few other business reporters do. There aren’t as many documents, CEOs can be young and inexperienced and there is no easy way to tell if a company will fail or be the next GrubHub. At the Society of American Business Editors and Writers annual conference in Chicago, Andrea Hanis, […]

Bloomberg’s Pulitzer winner Mider talks tax coverage

Bloomberg News reporter Zachary Mider received a Pulitzer Prize on Monday in explanatory journalism for his stories last year about corporate tax inversions, or the process by which companies claimed a legal address in a foreign country to lower their taxes. It is the first Pulitzer won by Bloomberg. Links to the stories are here. […]

Insight: How to cover over a trillion dollar industry

Transitioning from drug coverage to energy news does not seem that simple, but one reporter said switching beats was easier than you might think. Sergio Chapa began covering energy news for the San Antonio Business Journal in December after six years covering the Mexican drug war for a CBS affiliate in Texas, and he said […]

Lots of personal drama in business news, says CNN’s do Santos

CNN’s Nina dos Santos talks about how she made it as a business journalist, and why it’s a great news specialism. Dos Santos is the host of CNN International’s daily European-focused business show “The Business View.” As well as anchoring a number of major news events, from the London Olympic Games to the Arab Spring […]

WSJ’s Baker: Our scoops rock

Wall Street Journal managing editor Gerard Baker sent out the following email to the staff on Thursday: Scoops remain the lifeblood and raison d’être of any newspaper. They are what makes The Wall Street Journal essential reading. They provide the raw material of news from which we produce the finest analysis and insight in everything […]

Biz reporters are skeptical of “exclusives”

An experienced PR pro should be able to distinguish between what constitutes an exclusive-worthy story and material and what’s best kept on the client’s website or in their sale presentation. The best professionals are adept at working closely with their clients to ensure that white paper and other intellectual capital produce truly compelling findings that […]

NPR reporter: All stories are business stories

All stories are business stories, said National Public Radio reporter Jim Burress in a talk at Murray State University. Austin Ramsey of the Murray Ledger & Times reports, “And it was finding answers – finding the stories within those numbers – that Burress said became key to his business journalism career. “‘Somebody told me once […]

ACBJ’s best beat reporter talks about covering Nike

Portland Business Journal reporter Matthew Kish was honored earlier this week as the best beat reporter among those who work at American City Business Journals. Kish covers Nike, Adidas, footwear, apparel, banking and general assignment news, and has been at the paper since 2006. He also teaches journalism at the University of Portland. Kish previously […]

Entrepreneur editor: Prank us on April Fools’ and you’re banned

“Earned” media should be earned. And coming up with something asinine on April Fools’ doesn’t cut it. Wednesday is the day of fake press releases. Companies spend a depressingly large amount of time finding a cute way to get attention for their clients by writing prank releases, in the hope that A) we business journalists […]

When PR and biz journalism collide

Kim Kleman, the editor of American Lawyer, writes about when her reporters clash with the public relations professionals they work with. Kleman writes, “Lately, though, it’s as if some PR folks don’t understand that the job of a reporter is different from that of a publicist. (The confusion could be coming from their lawyer bosses, […]