págs. 1-2
Pandora papers: an insider's view of cross-border collaboration
págs. 5-19
Shining a lingt on tax avoidance: how the Panama papers created salience in a world crowded with good causes
págs. 20-33
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A unicorn ignored: the case for business news coverage of the U.S. latino market
págs. 45-59
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Raking it in: how the muckrakers spurred on business journalism
págs. 96-104
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Siding against labor in the last great american union town: coverage of the 1984 casino workers strike by the Las Vegas review-journal and Las Vegas sun
págs. 115-126
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The "Big Three" (Fortune, Forbes, BusinessWeek): a study in competition
págs. 138-149
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Television business news: growth and new audiences in an evolving industry
págs. 175-184
The sound of business journalism: how the field thrives on audio platforms
págs. 185-196
The net broadened the base: how technology expanded audiences for business news
págs. 197-207
Trade journalism: underappreciated and often prescient
págs. 208-218
Kiplinger's changing times: a case study in the evolution of personal finance journalism
págs. 219-232
Starting fresh: entrepreneurism and business journalism
págs. 233-244
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Business journalism and public relations: a delicate dance
págs. 267-277
Boosterism: a test of commitment
págs. 278-289
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Following the money, not the ball: toward a redefinition of sports business coverage
págs. 315-322
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Business journalism in Ghana: how the B&FT has evolved over three decades
págs. 377-387
Missing the big picture: journalism in Sierra Leone provided incomplete coverage of the economic effects of the COVID-19
págs. 388-396
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The media and economics: still an unment challenger
págs. 422-428
Black, brown, and thriving: redefining economic podcasting
págs. 429-440
Business journalists on the move: transitioning out the trenches
págs. 443-453
Going academic: issues and topics for business journalists who move into higher education
págs. 454-462
The looming spread of business news deserts: an outlook for business journalism
págs. 465-474
págs. 475-478
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