Be fast, factual, and first with the most trusted name in business and financial reporting The Bloomberg Way is the journalist's guide to business and financial reporting, with authoritative editorial guidance from the Editor-in-Chief of Bloomberg News. The lines between objectivity and opinion are becoming increasingly blurred, and the reality of today's media is that speed is paramount; this book shows you how to be the first to report without sacrificing accuracy or journalistic integrity along the way. Author Matthew Winkler walks step-by-step through the entire reporting process to describe the best practices used by an elite reporting institution, specific to reporting on the business and finance sectors. You'll learn how to avoid the common mistakes that catch reporters unawares, and learn insider tactics for working within the 24-hour news cycle. The discussion includes expert tips for taking a story from pitch to publication, along with extensive coverage of public responsibility, transparency, libel, and other ethical issues. Covering business and finance is a high-stakes specialty. While Journalism 101 still applies, this book goes way beyond to describe the essential Bloomberg guidelines for interviewing, writing, headlines, accuracy, and more. * Use the appropriate style, voice, and jargon * Cover markets and report on stocks, bonds, and currencies * Discuss debt, earnings, and M&A with authority in business stories * Follow the money when reporting on opinion polls and government financing Today's economy, business climate, and media environment have come together to ignite a perfect storm; instantaneous impact, widespread ripple effects, and global market influences make the business and finance reporter's job more high-stakes than ever. Accuracy and integrity are critical, and "assuming" can end your career. The Bloomberg Way provides the need-to-know guidelines that help business and finance reporters build a solid reputation.
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Be fast, factual, and first with the most trusted name in business and financial reporting The Bloomberg Way is the journalist's guide to business and financial reporting, with authoritative editorial guidance from the Editor-in-Chief of Bloomberg News.
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CONTENTS Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1 What We Do Overview of Bloomberg Editorial & Research Other Groups Collaboration in Action Chapter 2 How We Report Learning a Beat Sourcing Interviewing Breaking News The Multi-Platform Approach Beyond Breaking News Pitching Your Story Research Using the Terminal Chapter 3 How We Write Leads and Nut Paragraphs The Rest of the Story Headlines Writing Well Corrections & Lapses Sending Corrections Social Media Chapter 4 How We Use Data Charting Commonly Used Terms Common Errors Automation Technical Analysis Chapter 5 Ethics & Standards Accuracy and Fairness Defamation Access Plagiarism Conflicts of Interest Conduct Endorsements & Paying Our Way Events and Interviews Contests Chapter 6 How to Cover Markets What's Moving (and Why) Traders and Investors Markets Style Equities Debt Currencies Commodities Chapter 7 How to Cover Companies Earnings Deals Corporate Debt Finding News Context & Valuation Corporate Equity Chapter 8 How to Cover Economy & Government The Economy Government Appendix Words and Terms Index
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781119272311
Publisert
2017-09-15
Utgiver
Vendor
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Vekt
626 gr
Høyde
223 mm
Bredde
168 mm
Dybde
30 mm
Aldersnivå
06, P
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
368

Biographical note

John Micklethwait has been the editor-in-chief of Bloomberg Editorial & Research since 2015. Previously, he was the editor-in-chief of The Economist. Paul Addison and Jennifer Sondag are editors for global training. Paul joined Bloomberg in 1994, and Jennifer joined in 2000. Bill Grueskin is a professor at Columbia Journalism School. Previously, he was Bloomberg's executive editor for global training.