Críticas:
"A comprehensive reference tool for virtually every phrase a business or economics reporter or editor needs to know. An indispensable guide both for specialists and especially for those who get thrust into covering business or economic stories." --Greg David, editorial director, Crain's New York Business "An essential interpretive guide for business journalists striving to make the arcane clear to readers. Very practical references for today's changing business climate." --Patrick Scott, business editor, Charlotte Observer "This book will be an invaluable resource for anyone who writes about business and finance. . . . No newsroom should be without a copy of this thorough and handy reference." --Pamela Luecke, Reynolds Professor of Business Journalism, Washington & Lee University "The book is an invaluable guide to helping you get business right, understand it, and explain it." --Allan Sloan, senior editor at large, Fortune magazine "An essential interpretive guide for business journalists striving to make the arcane clear to readers. Very practical references for today's changing business climate." --Patrick Scott, business editor, Charlotte Observer "This book will be an invaluable resource for anyone who writes about business and finance. . . . No newsroom should be without a copy of this thorough and handy reference." --Pamela Luecke, Reynolds Professor of Business Journalism, Washington & Lee University
Reseña del editor:
Simplifying the terms and phrases that make business reporting difficult, this handbook is an essential tool for all business journalists. Including a rating system for various terminology and suggestions on word usage for difficult stories, this comprehensive stylebook offers guidance on business journalism-related legal and ethical issues on insider trading, disclosure of market-sensitive information, and whether or not a business reporter can own stock. This thorough guide is an excellent, unique resource for financial journalists, business communicators, and journalism students alike.
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