Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Fox sells out Super Bowl ads: crypto out, alcohol in, by Mae Anderson
Retailers try to curb theft while not angering shoppers, by Anne D’Innocenzio
CNN
The bear market could make a comeback, by Nicole Goodkind
National Enquirer has finally been sold after seeking a buyer for years, by Jordan Valinsky
The Wall Street Journal
Paramount Reveals Plan to Remake Showtime in the Image of ‘Yellowstone’, by John Jurgensen
Dell to Cut 5% of Workforce, by Will Feuer
CNBC
U.S. plans to stop buying Covid shots for the public this fall. Here’s what that means for you, by Spencer Kimball
Amid food inflation, more shoppers turn to dollar stores for groceries, by Jessica Dickler
Reuters
U.S. antitrust agency preparing lawsuit against Amazon – WSJ
Retailers offering discounts on high-end iPhones in China
News about business journalism:
NPR’s Gogoi on what makes a good business news story
The Markup founder Angwin departing tech news site
An homage to former WSJer David Rogers
WUNC hires Business NC’s Campbell
NYFWA to honor NY Times biz editor Pollock
The week’s media highlights, Chicago Sun-Times acquisition, a dozen AP moves
Veteran AP reporter Gillispie passes away
Where the problem exists in business journalism
Bloomberg Law hires Garcia to cover litigation
SABEW selects 23 for Goldschmidt Fellowship
CNET’s search engine blues, WaPo layoffs, Chicago Sun-Times acquired: TBN Ticker for Feb. 3