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New York Times Reader - Business & Economics

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Informationen zum Autor Mark W. Tatge spent three decades as an investigative editor and reporter for Forbes Magazine, the Wall Street Journal, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Dallas Morning News and Denver Post. Tatge’s work has won a number of state and regional awards, and he was twice nominated for the Pulitzer Prize. He is the E.W. Scripps Visiting Professional at Ohio University, where he teaches journalism. He is a contributing editor to Forbes and a financial commentator for the Fox Business Network. Klappentext It is not just the depth of experience of The Times reporters that makes its business coverage unique, rather it is how Times stories are framed as they're written. Mark Tatge's volume looks at how these reporters balance compelling analysis and historical perspective, showing students specific ways to practice the craft of business writing. Delving into the fundamentals of covering the beat, the book is divided into two sections-one on the economy (inflation, jobs, wagers, debt and taxes) and another on business (Wall Street, mergers, profiles and investigative reporting). Tatge, having spent years at such publications as Forbes and The Wall Street Journal, provides a template for how to decipher complex terminology and cut through business babble, to discover the drama and excitement of how money is made, spent, and lost. Zusammenfassung With two sections - one on the economy and the other on business - this book explores the ways in which Times reporters create compelling stories in this field, inspiring students to become exciting business reporters themselves. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword by Lawrence Ingrassia Preface Introduction I. WRITING ABOUT THE ECONOMY 1. Making Sense of the Economy 2. Inflation 3. Jobs and Unemployment 4. Wages 5. Debt 6. Taxes II. WRITING ABOUT BUSINESS 7. Wall Street 8. Mergers 9. Writing Profiles 10. Investigative Reporting Notes ...

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