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April 30, 2018 /Comments Off on Cryptocurrency and blockchain pose challenges for news organizations
By Ang Gao Medill News Service New and arcane technologies such as blockchain and cryptocurrency pose challenges and opportunities for major news organizations that are scrambling to meet reader demand for more coverage. … Read more
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April 28, 2018 /Comments Off on SABEW18 – Morgenson: âItâs about more than the awardsâ
By Sarah Foster Medill News Service April, 2018 Gretchen Morgenson was walking up Third Avenue in New York City, still fresh off her move from The New York Times to The Wall Street … Read more
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April 28, 2018 /Comments Off on SABEW18-More than just âwhite noiseâ: Media leaders address solutions to harassment
By Danielle Chemtob UNC-Chapel Hill In the wake of the New York Times Harvey Weinstein investigation and the Me Too movement, Â female media leaders tackled the issue of sexual harassment and the systems … Read more
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April 27, 2018 /Comments Off on SABEW18-SEC âbest interestâ standard well-intended but challenges remain
By Jinman Li Medill News Service The new âbest interestâ standard for brokers proposed by the Securities and Exchange Commission is a positive step with good intentions but several problems remain, said Maureen … Read more
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April 27, 2018 /Comments Off on SABEW18-Morgenson receives Distinguished Achievement Award
By Charlotte Norsworthy University of Georgia With the bull market in stocks in its ninth year, Gretchen Morgenson, a senior special writer in the investigations unit at The Wall Street Journal, said she … Read more
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April 27, 2018 /Comments Off on SABEW18-BEA director: County-by-county GDP to roll out this fall Â
By Roxanne (Yanchun) Liu Medill News Service The U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis said it plans to develop county-by-county gross domestic product data and expects to have prototype statistics available by this fall, … Read more
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April 27, 2018 /Comments Off on SABEW18-Ross, Hassett address policy impact on economy
By Danielle Chemtob and Brian Baker University of North Carolina and Medill News Service Trump administration officials defended recent tax reform and tariffs Friday at the Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writingâs … Read more
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April 27, 2018 /Comments Off on SABEW18 – Rubenstein expects private equity investors to look to emerging markets
By Brian Baker Medill News Service Private equity investors are likely to focus more on opportunities in emerging markets as countries like China and India increase their share of the global economy, said … Read more
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April 30, 2017 /Comments Off on Ingrassia: Journalists need to protect their objectivity and independence
By Mindy Tan and Hannah Levitt Medill News Service News organizations need to protect journalism’s objectivity and independence, said Lawrence Ingrassia, the managing editor of the Los Angeles Times, at the Best in … Read more
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April 29, 2017 /Comments Off on Investigative reporting tips from SABEW honorees
By Urvashi Verma Medill News Service Journalists play a critical role in holding corporations, governments, and others to account by creating powerful stories using investigative journalism. BuzzFeed reporter Rosalind Adams and ProPublicaâs Cezary … Read more