I’m voting for …

By Tonie Auer ASBPE National Blog Chairwoman and DFW Chapter President In this heated election year when politics are on everyone’s lips, Poynter brought up the valuable question of whether or not journalists should be allowed to speak … read more

Newsroom guidelines

By Tonie AuerASBPE National Blog Committee Chairwoman and DFW Chapter President Editor and Publisher found a way to get its hands on Seven Guiding Principles for The Washington Times Newsroom developed by the paper’s new executive editor, John … read more

Dealing with experts

By Dolores W. GregoryCopy EditorBNA Tax & Accounting BNA State Tax & Accounting relies heavily on the contributions of outside authors. For my product, the Multistate Tax Report, articles by tax attorneys and accountants are a regular monthly … read more

Training for crisis

AlertNet, Reuters’ humanitarian news network, has launched a training video for journalists covering conflicts and disasters. The video highlights AlertNet for Journalists, a toolkit including crisis briefings, aid agency news feeds, interactive training and more. While most of … read more

How to post more content on the web

By Katy Tomasulo At last summer’s ASBPE National Editorial Conference — which covered a range of topics about Web 2.0 — two things stood out for me the most. First was the widespread bewilderment among B2B editors about … read more