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The New York Times Reader: Business & Economics by Mark W Tatge: Used
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Item specifics
- Condition
- Book Title
- The New York Times Reader: Business & Economics
- Publication Date
- 2010-03-18
- Pages
- 304
- ISBN
- 9781604264838
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
CQ Press
ISBN-10
1604264837
ISBN-13
9781604264838
eBay Product ID (ePID)
84365759
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
304 Pages
Publication Name
New York Times Reader : Business and Economics
Language
English
Subject
Social Work, Communication Studies, Industries / Media & Communications, Journalism, Business Writing
Publication Year
2010
Features
Revised
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Social Science, Language Arts & Disciplines, Business & Economics
Format
Trade Paperback / Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
14.8 Oz
Item Length
8.9 in
Item Width
6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
2009-053538
TitleLeading
The
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
070.4/86
Table Of Content
Foreword by Lawrence IngrassiaPrefaceIntroductionI. WRITING ABOUT THE ECONOMY1. Making Sense of the Economy2. Inflation3. Jobs and Unemployment4. Wages5. Debt6. TaxesII. WRITING ABOUT BUSINESS7. Wall Street8. Mergers9. Writing Profiles10. Investigative ReportingNotes
Edition Description
Revised edition
Synopsis
Buy your copy now and pay only $5 for shipping!* (Use code C9BRGG when checking out. Applies only to orders in the US/Canada.) It is not just the depth of experience of The Times reporters that makes its business coverage unique, rather it is how Times stories are framed as they're written. Mark Tatge's volume looks at how these reporters balance compelling analysis and historical perspective, showing students specific ways to practice the craft of business writing. Delving into the fundamentals of covering the beat, the book is divided into two sections--one on the economy (inflation, jobs, wagers, debt and taxes) and another on business (Wall Street, mergers, profiles and investigative reporting). Tatge, having spent years at such publications as Forbesand The Wall Street Journal,provides a template for how to decipher complex terminology and cut through business babble, to discover the drama and excitement of how money is made, spent, and lost. MORE ABOUT TimesCollege . . . a series from CQ PressWhether it is the arts or science, medicine or business, you'll find stories that inspire while providing readers an insider's look into the rewards, challenges and everyday routines of beat reporting. The carefully selected pieces in each Reader cover the spectrum from news to features to analysis to blogs and other online innovations. Each volume also features these elements: Conversations withTimes writers take readers behind the scenes to learn about their goals for the beat and how they got their jobs, as well as practical nuts-and-bolts information on how they report and write for a global audience in the multimedia age. Story Scandisassembles stories into their component parts, labeling and analyzing the elements that make good beat stories work. Making Connectionsquestions and assignments sharpen thinking and prepare students to go out on the beat to start finding their own great stories., With two sections - one on the economy and the other on business - this book explores the ways in which Times reporters create compelling stories in this field, inspiring students to become exciting business reporters themselves., Buy your copy now and pay only $5 for shipping!* (Use code C9BRGG when checking out. Applies only to orders in the US/Canada.) It is not just the depth of experience of The Times reporters that makes its business coverage unique, rather it is how Times stories are framed as they're written. Mark Tatge's volume looks at how these reporters balance compelling analysis and historical perspective, showing students specific ways to practice the craft of business writing. Delving into the fundamentals of covering the beat, the book is divided into two sections-one on the economy (inflation, jobs, wagers, debt and taxes) and another on business (Wall Street, mergers, profiles and investigative reporting). Tatge, having spent years at such publications as Forbes and The Wall Street Journal, provides a template for how to decipher complex terminology and cut through business babble, to discover the drama and excitement of how money is made, spent, and lost. MORE ABOUT TimesCollege . . . a series from CQ Press Whether it is the arts or science, medicine or business, you'll find stories that inspire while providing readers an insider's look into the rewards, challenges and everyday routines of beat reporting. The carefully selected pieces in each Reader cover the spectrum from news to features to analysis to blogs and other online innovations. Each volume also features these elements: Conversations with Times writers take readers behind the scenes to learn about their goals for the beat and how they got their jobs, as well as practical nuts-and-bolts information on how they report and write for a global audience in the multimedia age. Story Scan disassembles stories into their component parts, labeling and analyzing the elements that make good beat stories work. Making Connections questions and assignments sharpen thinking and prepare students to go out on the beat to start finding their own great stories., It is not just the depth of experience of The Times reporters that makes its business coverage unique, rather it is how Times stories are framed as they're written. Mark Tatge's volume looks at how these reporters balance compelling analysis and historical perspective, showing students specific ways to practice the craft of business writing. Delving into the fundamentals of covering the beat, the book is divided into two sections-one on the economy (inflation, jobs, wagers, debt and taxes) and another on business (Wall Street, mergers, profiles and investigative reporting). Tatge, having spent years at such publications as Forbes and The Wall Street Journal, provides a template for how to decipher complex terminology and cut through business babble, to discover the drama and excitement of how money is made, spent, and lost.
LC Classification Number
PN4784.C7N37 2010
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