Sinopsis
The How to Cover Money podcast series, produced by the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism, is designed specifically for journalists who want to cover business better on their beats.
Episodios
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What happens when you’re not on strike, but your industry is?
19/09/2023 Duración: 32minAs the entertainment industry strikes continue, Mackenzie Joy-Brennan has a chat with Hollywood costume designer Nicole Suerez Jones whose local IATSE (International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees) unions aren't on strike, but are still suffering the effects of the current dual strikes in Hollywood. Nicole talks studio executive greed, working conditions, artificial intelligence, and what it means to be functioning in an industry that appears to be at an impasse.
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Who lost this year’s Super Bowl? It could be the taxpayers.
21/02/2023 Duración: 13minThe Phoenix Valley was packed with visitors for Super Bowl LVII, but does a packed city equal extra economic activity? Janaé Bradford interviews Kelly Phillips Erb, an expert on tax law who has written for and been interviewed by a variety of media outlets. She is currently a tax contributor for Forbes and a Tax Counsel for White & Williams, LLP. Phillips Erb breaks down how local taxpayers contribute to big sporting events but may not be seeing the dividends they were promised. From tax offsets and exemptions, there are a lot of ways that sporting leagues negotiate with local districts before awarding an Olympic, World Cup, or Super Bowl bid. To keep up with Phillips Erb's work, visit taxgirl.com and read her recent work for Forbes titled 'The Super Bowl doesn't always produce super-sized revenues for local taxpayers.'
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Don’t shy away from the business angle in your sports coverage
09/02/2023 Duración: 10minWhen is it okay to start talking about the financial cost of a game not played? Steven Watkins, a reporter for the Cincinnati Business Courier, was reporting on the Bengals/Bills game live when Damar Hamlin was struck in the chest and halted the NFL. Watkins shares with Janaé Bradford how he reacted as a journalist who covers the business of sports at a local business journal. Watkins has decades of experience covering the business side of sports and shares tips with aspiring sports journalists on how they can fill a much-needed role in the industry by not shying away from the financials. View the transcript here.
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The business of college football with Amanda Christovich
26/01/2023 Duración: 08minEver wonder what it is like covering the biggest college football game of the season? Janaé Bradford invited Amanda Christovich from FrontOffice Sports to speak with her about her experience covering the business of the big game. Covering college football isn’t just about covering the X’s and O’s. College football has become an enterprise in itself that reporters should not shy away from covering. Christovich tells us how she started covering the business of sports and how businesses have noticed the significant demand for college football. She notes that reporting on the college championship continues long after the game has been called. Christovich covers everything from gender equity and sports labor issues to name, image, and likeness -- and was recently named one of LinkedIn's top five creators of the week for my NIL stories. Check out more by Christovich on Twitter, FrontOffice Sports, or her website.
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Bloomberg reporters gain answers to Cerebal Inc.’s ’Questionable Practices’
16/11/2022 Duración: 12minJanaé Bradford interviews Bloomberg reporters Caleb Melby and Polly Mosendz, two members of the bronze award-winning team for their investigation 'Questionable Practices.' Their investigation brings the first important revelations about the largest medical mental-health startup, Cerebral, and its effort to bring telemedicine techniques to mental healthcare. Bloomberg reporters found a lack of delicate consideration assessment from the million-dollar business when prescribing medication to their patients. Listen to what the reporters had to say about what it took to make this investigation happen.
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Business journalism advice for students with Jeff Timmermans
27/06/2022 Duración: 08minFor her last episode, Ruby interviews Jeff Timmermans, Director of the Reynolds Center. Ruby asks poignant questions about what is needed from students looking to get into business journalism and why students should consider the field. Jeff shares with us the importance of business journalism and how you don't need a finance background to report on and cover the business beat.
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Gender equity in the newsroom with Kristen Gilger
13/06/2022 Duración: 10minRuby interviews Kristen Gilger, co-author of 'There's no crying in newsrooms,' on what it was like as a woman in broadcast journalism in the 1980s compared to today. Kristen shares insights on how her expectations and hope of greater equity have unfortunately not matched up with reality and reminds women in the business to remember that they are never alone.
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Data Analysis: A journalist’s superpower with Steve Doig
30/05/2022 Duración: 08minNumbers are the language of the world. Ruby interviews Steve Doig, experienced data journalist and current ASU professor, on how working with data can be a business journalist's superpower. Steve discusses how understanding data tools for smaller stories can prepare you for bigger stories that happen near you or in your beat.
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Sports streaming business with Todd Merkow
12/05/2022 Duración: 09minRuby Arora interviews Todd Merkow, first general manager of FOX Sports Arizona and current strategic and operational consultant who also teaches sports journalism majors at the Cronkite School of Journalism. Ruby and Todd discuss Amazon emerging into NFL streaming and what journalists should be aware of and what to look out for in the future of sports streaming.
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Media training with Susan Lisovicz
12/04/2022 Duración: 08minRuby Arora interviews Susan Lisovicz on how journalists can prepare to be on camera and why business journalism is such an important field for all journalists to understand.
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Podcast: Behind the 2016 Barlett & Steele Bronze Prize Winner, Oxycontin’s 12-hour Problem
30/03/2017 Duración: 13minLos Angeles Times Reporter Harriet Ryan and Editor Matt Lait, now of CNN, spoke with Jenna Miller of the Reynolds Center to discuss their work with the award winning Oxycontin's 12-hour Problem investigation. This project took home the Bronze Award at the 2016 Barlett and Steele Awards for Investigative Journalism.
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Behind the 2016 Barlett & Steele Silver Prize Winner, Testing Theranos
01/03/2017 Duración: 09minChristopher Weaver of the Wall Street Journal talked with Jenna Miller of the Reynolds Center to discuss his work with the award winning Testing Theranos investigation. This project took home the Silver Award at the 2016 Barlett and Steele Awards for Investigative Journalism.
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Behind the 2016 Barlett & Steele Awards Gold Prize Winning Investigation
17/02/2017 Duración: 14minBastian Obermayer of the Munich based paper Süddeutsche Zeitung and Gerard Ryle, Director of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, talked with Jenna Miller of the Reynolds Center to discuss their work with the award winning Panama Papers. Their organizations, along with more than 100 other media partners, took home the Gold Award at the 2016 Barlett and Steele Awards for Investigative Journalism.
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How to Cover Money Episode 35: Tips for Engaging Business Journalism Students
02/02/2017 Duración: 08minBusiness journalism professors Karen Blumenthal, Andrew Cassel and Keith Herndon share their tips for engaging students in class. They originally shared these tips during Reynolds Week 2016. Jenna Miller hosts this episode.
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How to Cover Money Episode 34: An Introduction to Financial Statements
19/01/2017 Duración: 13minThe How to Cover Money podcast is back with W.P. Carey School of Business professor Philip Drake and Bloomberg's Tom Contiliano, as they give an introduction on reading financial statements as a business reporter. Jenna Miller hosts this episode.
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How to Cover Money Episode 33: Finding and Using Census Data in your Stories
12/11/2016 Duración: 13minBrandon Quester and Evan Wyloge of the Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting share their tips for finding and using census data. Quester and Wyloge originally shared these tips during Reynolds Week 2016. Megan Calcote hosts the podcast series. To read the AZCIR's four-part investigation on hazardous chemicals, visit businessjournalism.org.
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How to Cover Money Episode 32: Inside the Barlett and Steele Gold Award Winning Investigation “Fish Slavery”
21/10/2016 Duración: 10minRobin McDowell, and Martha Mendoza of the Associated Press discuss their 2015 Barlett and Steele Gold Award winning investigation “Fish Slavery.” McDowell and Mendoza discussed their project with Katherine Fitzgerald and Eddie Keller earlier this year. Megan Calcote hosts the podcast series. To read the AP's four-part investigation, visit businessjournalism.org.
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How to Cover Money Podcast Episode 31 - Finding Regional Employment Data
07/10/2016 Duración: 11minUniversity of Michigan economist Donald Grimes shares his tips for finding Regional Employment data. Megan Calcote hosts the podcast series. To access the reports and surveys Grimes recommends during the podcast visit businessjournalism.org
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How to Cover Money Episode 30 - Behind the 2015 Barlett & Steele Awards Silver Prize Winning Investigation
22/09/2016 Duración: 10minChristopher Serres and Glenn Howatt of the Minneapolis Star Tribune sat down with Katherine Fitzgerald and Eddie Keller of the Reynolds Center to discuss their award winning work, "Unchecked Care." Serres and Howatt's investigation won the Silver Award at the 2015 Barlett & Steele Awards for Investigative Business Journalism. Visit businessjournalism.org to read their four-part investigation. Megan Calcote hosts the podcast series.
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How to Cover Money Episode 29: More Tips for Building a Winning Business Investigation
09/07/2016 Duración: 08minGlenn Hall, Executive Editor at the Washington Post shares more tips for creating winning business investigations. He originally shared these tips at Reynolds Week 2016. Megan Calcote hosts the podcast series. Applications for the 2016 Barlett & Steele Awards are now open. Visit http://bit.ly/BarlettSteeleApp2016 to submit your work today.