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How to hook your readers with strong leads and nut grafs
Journalists sometimes research for months and interview dozens of sources just to lose their audience in the first paragraph by failing to capture their attention. Mistakes like jargon, grammatical errors, and lack of clarity can sneak their way in, leading to unclear writing and confused readers. This can be fixed by workshopping leads and nut grafs with punchier language, engaging quotes, and cutting straight to the action.
Rick Dunham
Jun 272 min read


11 tips for crafting smart, engaging stories on corporate financial performance
Corporate news coverage long was a black hole of financial journalism. It was dominated by boring stories weighed down by too many unexplained numbers and useless statements from company officials. Here are 10 essential tips that can help you create engaging business stories focusing on corporate financial performance.
Rick Dunham
Jun 66 min read


You won't believe how clickbait is manipulating your brain
Clickbait — those attention-grabbing, often misleading headlines — is designed to make you click on digital content. But what’s the real reason you’re drawn to these irresistible promises? The answer lies in a mix of emotional triggers and cognitive shortcuts, and understanding this can reveal just how deeply clickbait is woven into the fabric of modern journalism. Clickbait works by exploiting our emotional responses. Hanyang University Professor Caroline F. Ward explained t
Rick Dunham
Jun 33 min read


May Newsletter: A successful GBJ thesis defense; Tsinghua celebrates global dialogue and culture
Summer energy is building at Tsinghua, and May has been a month of milestones, global dialogue, and powerful storytelling for the Global Business Journalism community. From thesis defenses and cultural celebrations to high-level diplomatic visits and student achievements, GBJ students and faculty have embraced every opportunity to learn, connect, and inspire. This month has showcased the heart of what GBJ stands for: international exchange, academic excellence, and human stor
Rick Dunham
Jun 15 min read


A resource guide to free economic data sources
The good news is that there is a wealth of economic data that is credible, easy to access, and often free. You don’t need to be a data scientist or pay for premium databases to find reliable datasets. Governments, global institutions, and even tech companies are publishing economic data sets more openly than ever before. But where should you begin? Here are some of the top reliable data sources that journalists should bookmark.

Bakhtawar Tauseef
May 297 min read


Turning economic data into user-friendly business news stories
Data-rich business and economic stories not only inform the public but resonate with readers who are personally impacted by the information, creating a deeper understanding of the information at hand. By combining strong analysis with a focus on writing with clarity, relevance, and creativity, journalists can craft stories that captivate their audience and highlight the significance of the data.
Rick Dunham
May 266 min read


Economic prospects are sparse for American graduates in tough Chinese job market
“I sent out more than a hundred applications and got maybe 20 or so callbacks. Zero offers,” Carmen Chen, an American student who graduated from Tsinghua University said. “I thought I was ready. But reality hit me way harder than I had imagined.” Chen had wanted badly to stay on in China with her friends and connections after four years of undergraduate studies. As the Chinese economy slows, Chen had underestimated how hard it would be to find work.
Rick Dunham
May 2011 min read


Despite dwindling numbers, educational exchanges help Chinese and American students break through the negative stereotypes of the other country
Despite the dwindling numbers of Americans in China, these internationally minded young people from both countries often report that their experiences shatter the negative media stereotypes of the other country. While political tensions between their nations run high, these people-to-people exchanges maintain a human link that has kept the bilateral relationship going through diplomatic crises, the COVID-19 pandemic and the uncertainties of two Trump presidencies.
Rick Dunham
May 2011 min read


Pakistan's ambassador highlights academic exchanges with China during Tsinghua j-school visit
In an event that combined diplomacy and education, Pakistan’s Ambassador to China, Khalil ur Rahman Hashmi, joined faculty and students at Tsinghua University on May 16 to mark a milestone in the two countries' joint doctoral program in global communication. Hosted by Tsinghua’s School of Journalism and Communication, the event spotlighted the university’s first group of students conducting fieldwork under a joint supervision initiative with Islamabad’s Quaid-e-Azam Universit

Bakhtawar Tauseef
May 193 min read


A short history of tariffs — and why Trump's actions mark a radical break from global trade history
For most of human history, governments have taxed goods crossing their borders. Tariffs have financed empires, protected domestic industries, and punished foreign rivals. They’ve sparked wars, crashed economies, and redefined alliances. Yet the tariff war between the U.S. and China doesn’t fit neatly into any of the old molds. Rather than being a tool to nurture domestic industry or fill government coffers, tariffs are now being wielded as weapons in a sprawling contest over
Rick Dunham
May 1614 min read
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