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Tom Standage

 

Tom Standage, technology correspondent for The Economist, will discuss the difference between science and business journalism on Thursday, April 10 in the j-school library. He will also talk about writing for The Economist -- including the benefits of not having a byline.

Standage covered science and technology for a number of newspapers and magazines, including The Guardian, The Daily Telegraph, Wired and Prospect. He is the author of three books, "The Victorian Internet" (1998), "The Neptune File" (2000) and "The Turk" (2002). Born in London, Standage studied engineering and computer science at Oxford University. He takes a particular interest in the social and cultural impact of technology.

The Business Journalism Speaker Series, which is sponsored by Bloomberg L.P., brings some of the industry's most important editors and reporters together to talk about the issues facing business journalism today.

See more events associated with the Business Reporting department of the J-School.

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Thursday
April 10, 2003
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM

Location:
Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
Library
North Gate Hall
UC Berkeley
Berkeley, CA
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