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The Reynolds Center has announced its 2008 fall workshop schedule.

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Online Seminars

The Reynolds Center has opened registration for select 2008 free online seminars.

Topics include:
*Intermediate Business Journalism
*Covering Private Companies
*Business Journalism Boot Camp

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Inquirer's Ad-sponsored Column Debuts to Mixed Reviews
By Jonathan Higuera
Is it a serious breach of the traditional firewall between editorial and advertising or a legitimate new era strategy to pursue ad revenue and keep the paper functioning? » More

Reporter-Analyst Relationship Requires Vigilance
By Curt Hazlett
Beyond requiring vigilance, the complex reporter-analyst relationship points at the need for more knowledge about business and finance. » More

Survey Highlights Ethical Concerns in the Newsroom
By Kevin Sweeney
A recent survey by the American Society of Business Publication Editors raised some serious questions about the ethical standards in the business-to-business publishing field. » More

Business Reporters Count Circulation Numbers of Own Papers
By Ryan Basen
Many business reporters nationwide were charged with writing about their paper's new circulation numbers, after overall figures fell nationally by 2.6 percent in the six months that ended Sept. 30. » More

Reporters Appeal to Reader Connections in Tyco Case
By Ryan Basen
Outside of imagery, business reporters found themselves covering the Tyco trial much like they did those of HealthSouth, Adelphia Communications, or WorldCom. » More



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