How Business News Is Created and Delivered

Business news is the reporting and dissemination of information related to businesses, economic trends, companies’ performances, mergers, acquisitions, stock market updates and leadership changes. It may also include information about governmental regulations and policies that impact businesses. It is often disseminated through newspapers, magazines, websites and television broadcasts.

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The national economy continues to grow, but the gains are not evenly distributed across the country. Despite this, local markets are continuing to thrive — from the construction of a new Babson College hotel and convention center to the number of nerve sensation-preserving mastectomies performed since 2019. This week’s Business News Daily covers these and other stories of note.

A common critique of business journalism is that it fails to examine the larger capitalist economic system and does little watchdog reporting. This article offers a news production study based on five months of ethnographic research at The New York Times during the financial crisis that seeks to address these concerns by understanding how business news is created and delivered.

Adam is the editor of Business News Daily, contributing pieces on entrepreneurship, marketing and emerging industries such as legal cannabis, electric vehicles and artificial intelligence. He has been with Centerfield since 2020 and draws on his previous experience as a small business owner, entrepreneur and organic search strategist. His work has been featured on the Forbes Educate blog and in a range of industry publications.