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before it went on the air in 1989 and ran the network's newsdesk during the early 1990s, managing news operations in New York, Washington, Chicago, Los Angeles, London and Tokyo. In 1996, Schoen joined msnbc.com as a senior producer helping to launch the site. In 2012, the site became
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In 2008, his series The Mortgage Mess also won a SABEW Best in Business award. The report was one of the earliest to warn of the looming threat of a collapse of the housing market.
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half-hour program, Business Update, he covered Wall Street's insider trading scandals and the Crash of '87. When the program was revamped as
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He left CNBC in 2021 to pursue other projects and consult with clients on data, media strategy and audience engagement.
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for a series of reports, Still Made in America, about the ongoing transformation of the American manufacturing industry.
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In 2011, he was part of a team of msnbc.com reporters and editors that won a Best in Business Journalism award from the
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In the summer of 2012, he reported on the economic and financial turmoil in Europe as a fellow with the
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In 2010, Schoen was chosen as a fellow on the first China U.S. Journalist Exchange, sponsored by the
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Schoen began his career as a newspaper reporter and editor in Connecticut, moving to
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SABEW Announces Winners in its 13th Annual Best in Business Journalism Contest
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Chinese and American journalists meet in inaugural exchange program
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West get ready: Viking battles to keep manufacturing in the U.S.
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RIAS RTDNF German-American Journalist Exchange Program
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for Distinguished Business and Financial Journalism.
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Boston
Massachusetts
Bowdoin College
Boston University
Boston
msnbc.com
CNBC
Marketplace
Dow Jones
The Wall Street Journal
CBS Radio Network’s
Marketplace
CNBC
NBCNews.com
RIAS
Society of American Business Editors and Writers
East West Center
Gerald Loeb Award
NBCNews.com Economics Reporter John W Schoen
"Germany Program Summer 2012"
the original
RIAS RTDNF German-American Journalist Exchange Program
SABEW Best in Business 2011
West get ready: Viking battles to keep manufacturing in the U.S.
Chinese and American journalists meet in inaugural exchange program
West get ready: Here comes China 2.0
SABEW Announces Winners in its 13th Annual Best in Business Journalism Contest
Mortgage woes could be 'tip of the iceberg'
Gerald Loeb Awards 2005
Archived

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