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Two technology publications — Computerworld and SC Magazine — were named trade Magazines of the Year in a contest sponsored by the American Society of Business Publication Editors (ASBPE). Its release states:
“Computerworld beat out nine other finalists to win the prestigious award. Judges selected the magazine as the winner in the over-$2-million-in-revenues [...]

A couple of free training opportunities are coming up for journalists interested in polishing their tech skills.
Tech guru Amy Webb’s training site for journalists, Knowledgewebb.net, is offering a free Webinar called, “10 Steps to a Tech-Savvy You,” from 2-3 p.m. EDT on Aug. 5.
“Think of it as a digital media makeover,” Webb writes in an e-mail.  [...]

The Wall Street Journal has named Deborah Needleman, founding editor of Condé Nast’s domino magazine, to a newly created role in which she will serve as editor in chief of WSJ., the Journal’s glossy lifestyle magazine, and editor of a new weekly Saturday lifestyle section in development for the Journal for the fall.
Effective Sept. 1, [...]

The extreme heat rolled into New York City last week and with it came the reminder that the remaining weeks of my internship are running thin.
Before the extreme heat made it almost impossible to lug my camera and tripod around the New York City subway system, I covered a story that got me thinking about [...]

Bloomberg News is searching for an Global Markets Editor to lead coverage on credit markets from Asia, the Middle East, Eastern Europe and Latin America.
The editor will be part of the Emerging Markets, Bonds, Stocks and Currencies team based in New York and will be responsible for “helping shepherd interviews with prominent money managers and [...]

If you’re passionate about business coverage and have a knack for narrative storytelling, this job at the Burlington Free Press might be the perfect fit.
The paper is looking for a reporter to join its business team. They want a journalist who is comfortable with telling in-depth stories and reporting on topics outside the business beat.
Applicants [...]

The Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism invites AEJMC attendees to apply for an all-expenses-paid, four-day seminar on how to teach a college course in business journalism.    
The fourth annual Business Journalism Professors Seminar will be held Jan. 4-7, 2011, at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication in Phoenix.    
Limited [...]

The St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the largest newspaper in the Lee Enterprises chain , is searching for an editor to lead its coverage of business and the economy.
The ideal candidate is an innovator, collaborative leader and a person who understands the business community.
Here are a few more details about the type of applicants the paper is looking [...]

 

Freelancer Jan Greene won a second-place award from the Association of Health Care Journalists (AHCJ) for a story looking at options for small hospitals to survive. The article ran in Trustee magazine, a trade publication targeted at boards of directors for hospitals.

The story relays how solutions such as partnerships and mergers worked for other hospitals.  
“In [...]

 

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