Kiplinger Social Media Fellowship

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

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

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

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