From the Kiplinger Program at the Ohio State University, Columbus: Want to learn the latest digital reporting skills? The journalism field has radically shifted. But when you’re working endless hours and juggling two or three beats, it can … read more
Journalism
Even Sexier Than the Girl With the Dragon Tattoo
By Steve Roll By now thousands have read about how the publisher of Millennium magazine doesn’t let his executive duties stand in the way of writing investigative reporting pieces that uncover corporate trickery for his readers. His biggest … read more
Look Into the Numbers
By Maureen Alley Journalism and new media experienced a front-end collision in the last few years. Social media, faster news cycles and increased demand from all angles are driving journalists to report more at faster rates. And with … read more
Mike’s 24 B2B Editorial Essentials
By Howard Rauch Whether you’re talking about websites, digital magazines or conventional publications, high-quality content is essential. That’s not necessarily a new thought; however, it does seem to be getting more support from the B2B blogger community. In … read more
446 Articles Can’t Be Wrong
By Howard Rauch Routine E-news Coverage Will Be Our Downfall!! This commentary is based on the 50-site e-news survey I just finished and is a combination of my e-news philosophy and information that I found during the study … read more
Legal Alert: Three Ways to Keep Out of Trouble
By Howard Rauch Occasionally we need to remember that there is life beyond websites and digital issues. Basic editing snafus — especially those of a legal nature — can land us in hot water. Even experienced editors fall … read more
Raising the Barr (Award)
By Roy HarrisASBPE Foundation President When jurors for this year’s Stephen Barr Award selected American Farriers Journal editor Frank Lessiter — for his remarkable series on equine abuse, a shameful but little-known part of competitions among “gaited horses” … read more
Where Is B2B as U.S. Gets Reinvented?
By Thomas R. TeminMedia and Government Consulting If you read the daily, traditional media, you might believe these “facts”: 50 million Americans have no access to health care. The cap-and-trade system being debated in Congress will help the … read more
When It Comes to Being an Editorial Giant, Size Doesn’t Matter!
By Howard Rauch Last week, an editorial giant invited me to join him at the Neal Awards. I gladly accepted. Among other reasons, sitting through an awards presentation – be it Neals, Azbees or similar occasions – is … read more
Trade Show Coverage in the Web Era
By Katy TomasuloPresident, Washington, D.C., Chapter I recently returned from my industry’s largest trade show, and I couldn’t help but reflect on how different reporting from trade shows is now than when I went to my first one … read more