Summary
For business news editors such as myself, 2007 has been a dramatic news year (housing, market turmoil for instance), but maybe an even bigger year when it comes to changes with our jobs. I've been a print newspaper business reporter and editor for a long time, writing stories and assigning photos to appear in the next day's business section. One deadline came at the end of each 24-hour news cycle. That changed for me this year with the debut of The Columbian's B2B business news magazine and launch of The Columbian's BusinessTODAY daily e-newsletter.
Reporting and producing news is now ongoing minute-to-minute. We put breaking news on our www.columbian.com Web site as soon as we get it. BusinessTODAY offers a free roundup of news and stock prices within minutes of the market close via e-mail to subscribers, Monday through Friday at about 2 o'clock. That's in addition to meeting the print deadline for the next day's newspaper's business section.See the full content of this document
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Marketplace: Newspapers in Business of Change
More staff
To accommodate increased demand for timely business news we added another full-time reporter, Pau...See the full content of this document
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