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Talking Biz News Today — Sept. 20, 2016

September 20, 2016

Posted by Chris Roush

Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
TBN

Associated Press

Feds want to regulate drivers when the driver is the car, by Joan Lowy and Justin Pritchard

Wells Fargo CEO preparing to apologize to Senate committee, by Ken Sweet

Bloomberg

The real reason investors are backing the Tesla-Solar City deal, by David Welch and Dana Hull

Icahn dumps more than half his stake in gas giant Chesapeake, by Joe Carroll

MarketWatch.com

Wall Street’s new raw material for bonds is your phone bill, by Andrea Riquier

This man won $30,000 on “Wheel of Fortune” — here’s how much he got to keep, by Ryan Vlastelica

Reuters

Samsung says Chinese phone phone caused by heat, by Se Young Lee and Paul Carsten

Bitcoin is money, judge says in case tied to JP Morgan hack, by Jonathan Stempel

News about business journalism

McLeod on how MLex sets itself apart

Quartz, WSJ among Online Journalism Awards winners

ProPublica hires Bloomberg’s Golden

WSJ to exclusively distribute The Daily Shot to its subscribers

Newsweek hires Raeburn as tech editor

Bloomberg Media names Shane global head of digital innovation

The Information uses comments to sell subscriptions

WSJ. Magazine ME Fletcher joins CNN

Politico adds deputy tech editor, labor and health care reporters

The date in business journalism

2011: Dallas Biz Journal editor departs

2006: The most-read story ever on Bloomberg

Business journalism birthday

Sept. 20: Nicole Petallides of Fox Business Network

Sept. 20: Daisy Maxey of Wall Street Journal

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