Articles by Courtney Berry
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Courtney Berry Intern, BusinessJournalism.org |
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Google IPO Coverage Becomes Daunting Task
Monday, August 23, 2004
Reporting on the most anticipated IPO in years can be daunting in itself – but throwing in controversy and an unusual bidding process can make it downright difficult.
Reporters Weigh Financial Impact of Hurricane CharleyWednesday, August 18, 2004
As the billion-dollar cost estimates of Hurricane Charley settle, chief economist for the Insurance Information Institute Robert Hartwig offers advice for journalists.
Film Portrays Business in Unflattering LightFriday, August 13, 2004
At first glance “The Manchurian Candidate” is a film of a questionable war hero and political campaigning, but underlying is a story of corporate influence.
Challenges Face Retail ReportersFriday, August 06, 2004
A retailing story without independent sources and consumer input is a “no sale” for most editors.
Corporate Bad Apples Become the Apple of this Documentary’s EyeTuesday, July 27, 2004
Review of the documentary film "The Corporation", which explores the historical rise of the corporation as a whole, examining its pursuit of power and domination.
Complications in Adelphia Trial Raise Caution Flag for ReportersFriday, July 16, 2004
Journalists scrambled to sift through complicated charges after the jurors for the Adelphia Communications Corp. case declared a mistrial for Michael J. Rigas.
United’s Financial Turbulence Hits Business SectionsThursday, July 08, 2004
As United Airlines struggles to exit from bankruptcy, reporters struggle to make sense of it all.
Undergradute Business Journalism Background Provides Major Edge in FieldWednesday, June 30, 2004
Few undergraduate schools offer a full business journalism program, even though the training is in high demand by employers.
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