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The Reynolds Center has opened registration for select 2008 free online seminars.

Topics include:
*Intermediate Business Journalism
*Covering Private Companies
*Business Journalism Boot Camp

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Business of Sports
Scrutinizing the Business of Sports
By Craig Harris
February 20, 2008 06:30 PM
During the last few years, Seattle's oldest professional sports franchise raised money through its non-profit charity to buy tickets from itself to distribute to disadvantaged kids. As a business reporter at the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, I discovered that while the Seattle... » More

Sports Business Offers Compelling Story Lines
By Tim Tucker
Sports business offers all you could want from a beat: an unlimited supply of compelling and challenging stories to pursue. » More

NHL Lockout Creates Economic Parallels
By Reynolds Center Staff
Andrew Zimbalist, professor of economics at Smith College in Northampton, Mass., speaks to business reporters about how the NHL lockout affects various economic factors and related business coverage. » More

Finding the Bottom Line for Sports: Observations from an Academic
By Brad Humphreys
Journalists face two competing claims: Impact studies forecast large tangible economic benefits from professional sports, while published research finds no evidence of that. » More

Economic Impact of Final Four Requires Diligence
By Kevin Sweeney
It's easy to chronicle the 'Madness' that the NCAA basketball tournament breeds among legions of fans late March each year. How that translates into the business world is not so clear. » More



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