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Quick chat with KFNN radio’s Dawn Nici

By on Jan 12, 2012

Dawn Nici, a fellow in this year’s Strictly Financials Seminar, is morning anchor on KFNN, Money Radio 1510. She came to Phoenix to produce mornings on news-talk KFYI, and then became the original program director at Sports Radio KGME. Before that, Nici produced national newscasts for the Mutual Broadcasting System and NBC Radio Network. As [...]

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Quick Chat with Bloomberg Businessweek’s Vanessa Wong

Vanessa Wong, a reporter for  Bloomberg Businessweek and a 2012 Strictly Financials Fellows, has been a financial reporter for six years. She has often covered international stories and has written pieces for Forbes, Newsweek’s Chinese edition and the Economist Intelligent Unit. With years of experience in covering stories in both Shanghai and New York City, Wong shared [...]

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Quick chat with the Chicago Tribune’s Alejandra Cancino

Alejandra Cancino, a business reporter at the Chicago Tribune, writes about commercial real estate and the Chicago markets. Before joining the Tribune in 2009, she was a multimedia reporter and a web producer for a Spanish-language newspaper. Cancino spent Jan 2-5 as a fellow during the Reynolds Center’s Strictly Financials Seminar. During a quick break, she shared [...]

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Quick chat with The New York Times’ Eric Lipton

Eric Lipton is a Pulitzer-Prize winning investigative reporter stationed in The New York Times’ Washington bureau . He wrote The Reckoning, a series on why the recession started, and Back to Business a series about players trying to profit off the recession. From Jan. 2-5, Lipton was a fellow in the Reynolds Center’s Strictly Financials Seminar. We caught [...]

Robin Phillips shares LinkedIn strategies for the business beat
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Robin Phillips shares LinkedIn strategies for the business beat

Robin Phillips, the web managing editor of the Reynolds Center and adjunct journalism professor at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism, detailed ways financial journalists can utilize LinkedIn on the business beat. Phillips told a group of journalists gathered for the Strictly Financials and Business Journalism Professor Seminars that the career-building website can be [...]

Reynolds Center picks 36 fellows for intensive business journalism training
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Reynolds Center picks 36 fellows for intensive business journalism training

The Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism has selected 36 fellows – 20 journalists and 16 professors – for four days of intensive study in business journalism.

The fellows will attend separate, all-expenses-paid seminars Jan. 2-5 at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication in Phoenix. Journalists in the Strictly Financials Seminar learn how to dissect financial statements and SEC documents. Prospective business journalism professors receive training in how to teach a university-level course in business journalism.

Apply for all-expenses-paid fellowships to attend Strictly Financials Seminar 2012
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Apply for all-expenses-paid fellowships to attend Strictly Financials Seminar 2012

The Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism is offering fellowships worth $2,000 for four days of intensive study in financials and accounting Jan. 2-5, 2012, in Phoenix.

Limited to 12 professional journalists with at least two years of business journalism experience, the fourth annual “Strictly Financials Seminar” will take place during Reynolds Business Journalism Week at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication.

Strictly Financials/Business Journalism Professors Seminars: Phoenix, Jan. 2-5
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Strictly Financials/Business Journalism Professors Seminars: Phoenix, Jan. 2-5

ATTENTION: Experienced business journalists and prospective business journalism professors.

The Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism is offering 24 fellowships worth $2,000 each for four days of study in business journalism – Jan. 2-5, 2012, in Phoenix.

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Quick chat with John Duchneskie on visual storytelling

John Duchneskie, the graphics editor at The Philadelphia Inquirer, explains why it’s important for business journalists to consider visual elements early in the reporting process. Instead of waiting until the end to chat with the graphics desk, he said a reporter’s best bet for a strong story is to start the visual conversation from the [...]

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