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Raconteur is a b2b publication aimed at business leaders who want to understand the opportunities and challenges facing the business world. It focuses on features, data journalism, profile interviews and analysis of the latest topics and trends impacting the corporate world. It does not cover breaking news or write up appointments, funding rounds, new product launches etc. It has two means of distribution. The first is its own website at Raconteur.net, which is focused on topics such as sustainability, leadership, management, the future of work, finance and technology, aiming to give business readers a breadth of understanding of the trends impacting their companies. Content is written by the in-house editorial team, who are interested in pitches about the future of business and companies doing things differently, opportunities for profile interviews with C-suite leaders from blue-chip brands, exclusive data on how business is changing, and pitches for upcoming and ongoing series - details of which can be found on the website. The second is special reports published in The Times and The Sunday Times. Content is commissioned by the report editors and written entirely by freelancers. For details on upcoming reports please email the report editors. Reports are commissioned around four weeks before publication date. We do not give out information on who is writing in each report or the articles they are writing as freelancers are free to speak with and quote the people they think are best suited. The report editors are interested in pitches offering profile interviews or access to exclusive data.

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