
Lou Carlozo
Editor and Publisher at Talking Biz News
Based in Chicago, Lou is a Pulitzer Prize finalist and Polk Award recipient (team reporting). He spent 16 years with the Chicago Tribune as a syndicated DVD and personal finance columnist, writing coach and features section editor. He has contributed to Reuters, U.S. News & World Report, Aol's WalletPop, the BBC, and dozens of other prominent publications worldwide. Lou is also the author of a journalism textbook, "Tap Your Passion: The Art and Heart of Reporting and Writing." After hosting and engineering a banking podcast that scored 125,000 listens, he is the creator and host of "Bankadelic." And of course, he's most proud to be Qwoted's Editor In Chief.
- Chicago, Illinois, United States
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- in/loucarlozo/
Publications
- dealnews.com36 articles
- csmonitor.com19 articles
- usnews.com19 articles
- journalofaccountancy.com13 articles
- reverb.com5 articles
- ctpost.com5 articles
- thebalance.com4 articles
Writes Most On
- How Investors Should Read a Dividend Cut4 Jun 2018—usnews.comAside from being the classic fairy tale fatalist, Chicken Little would've made for the crack financial analyst, at least in answering this question: When dividends are falling, is the sky falling, too? The question bears weight – enough to crush an investor's portfolio – because a plummeting dividend could signify big trouble. Of course, much depends on how far the dividend drops, and how fast. Arguably, a dip may not mean all that much. Few companies have upped their dividends without...
- R. Kelly arrested on 21 porn charges6 Jun 2002—chicagotribune.comGrammy Award-winning musician R. Kelly was arrested at his home near Orlando Wednesday following the return of a 21-count indictment in Chicago charging the R&B artist with child pornography stemming from a tape in which he allegedly has sexual relations with a teenage girl in his former North Side home. Kelly was arrested by police in Davenport, Fla., as he was preparing to leave his house and rent a car to drive back to Chicago, authorities said. No compatible source was found for this...
- The Recession Diaries: The late, great Chicago Tribune column now at Walletpop6 May 2009—aol.comJournalists, more accustomed to covering news than making it, are even less used to becoming part of the beat and story they cover. Imagine someone who reports on the local sewage board being asked to lay some pipe. But two weeks ago, I entered into my beat and its biggest story in dramatic fashion. On Wednesday, April 22, the Chicago Tribune laid me off in the midst of my writing a consumer-oriented blog, "The Recession Diaries." I miss the Tribune, my co-workers and the rituals of daily...
- A college clothes diva's five trend-setting tips16 Jun 2009—aol.comAmong the thousands of students at Loyola University Chicago, Alysse Dalessandro not only knows how to save a buck on fabulous fashion, but also how to tell people about it. As president of Loyola's Society of Professional Journalists, she also freelances for Venus Zine and has written the popular "Clothes Line" column for the student newspaper, The Phoenix. Here she raids her bag of tricks -- deeper than any purse you'll find at Prada -- to tell students how to make summer simmer without...
- Let go my LEGO: British TV host fights to save huge toy home22 Sep 2009—aol.comAnd now, a housing crisis story that does not involve greedy bankers, bad mortgages or even a recession: just a whole lot of teeny weeny bricks about to get scattered unless someone steps in with either a lot of cash or a storage shed the size of a jumbo jet hangar. In fact, by any child's standard -- especially those crazy for Bionicles, Duplo and LEGO Agents -- this endangered property represents the ultimate dream house. But the address in question, a two-story Lego domicile in England,...
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