Interviews RSS Feed

Category: Journalists

Jim Ostroff
Kiplinger’s Jim Ostroff joins Jim Blasingame to report on U.S. mid-term election polling, which indicate Republicans may take over the House, plus implications for the lame-duck session.
Jim Ostroff
Kiplinger's Jim Ostroff joins Jim Blasingame to report on new loan approval practices for small businesses, plus why small businesses should be looking to independent community banks and credit unions for credit.
Jim Ostroff
Kiplinger’s Jim Ostroff joins Jim Blasingame to report on the similarities between the U.S. housing issues and what caused Japan’s continuing economic woes, plus the historic impact of public policy on the economy.
Jim Ostroff
Kiplinger reports on the economic recovery and housing. Jim Ostroff joins Jim Blasingame to report on the tenuous economic recovery and possibility of a long-term recovery period, including the problems created by a very sick housing industry.
Joel Welker
When will the news stop being distributed on newsprint? Joel Welker joins Jim Blasingame to discuss whether electronic news publishing will make newsprint obsolete, plus the compelling nature of high touch.
Joel Welker
How will professional journalism survive in the digital age?Joel Welker joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the future of professional journalism and why consumers of information should differentiate between journalism and amateur opinion.
Joel Welker
What is the future of print journalism? Joel Welker joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the differences between business journals and daily newspapers, plus how both have to adopt technology to adapt to the digital age.
Jim Ostroff
Kiplinger reports on securities mortgages & offshore drilling. Jim Ostroff joins Jim Blasingame to report on the future of securities mortgages and the pace and politics of foreclosures, plus future of oversight of offshore drilling.
Jim Ostroff
Kiplinger on how Washington will work after the mid-terms. Kiplinger’s Jim Ostroff joins Jim Blasingame to report on how governing will change after the mid-term elections, including the impact on limiting carbon emissions, the card check bill, the Bush tax cuts and the 1099 issue.
Jim Ostroff
Kiplinger’s Jim Ostroff joins Jim Blasingame to report on the mid-term elections, whether 2011 will be the year of political gridlock and whether that will be good for the economy.

Browse by category