Talking Biz News Today — Sept. 30, 2020

Some of Wednesday's top business news stories: Associated Press Ski resorts struggle to hire amid Trump’s student visa ban, by…

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Bloomberg is launching a personal finance site

Bloomberg will launch on Thursday Bloomberg Wealth, a new editorial vertical to help readers and viewers make smarter decisions about…

4 years ago

The importance of MACU at the WSJ

Wall Street Journal chief product and technology officer Louis Story writes about the importance of members, audiences, customers and users. Story writes,…

4 years ago

Corridor Business Journal seeks a reporter

The Corridor Business Journal, a weekly business publication in Iowa's Creative Corridor, seeks an enterprising reporter to cover business news…

4 years ago

A South African business editor on financial journalism’s failure

Lukanyo Mnyanda, the editor of Business Day in South Africa, writes about why business journalism has failed society. Mnyanda writes,…

4 years ago

Beahm departs AL.com for Reckon to cover money and finance

Anna Beahm has joined Reckon covering issues of money, finance and how millennials are figuring everything out considering the current…

4 years ago

GroupM, Facebook launch media playbook

GroupM and Facebook are collaborating to launch a media playbook dubbed “Turn The Tide” for advertisers and marketers to adapt…

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YouTube becoming a source of news: Pew study

Approximately 26 percent of U.S. adults say they get news by watching YouTube videos, according to a new study conducted…

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Radiolab appoints Webster as senior correspondent

Molly Webster has filled the newly created role of senior correspondent at Radiolab. In this role, Webster will continue to…

4 years ago

Why Bloomberg QuickTake will have long, and short videos

Kayleigh Barber of Digiday interviewed Bloomberg QuickTake general manager Jean Ellen Cowgill about its planned expansion. Barber writes, "Because QuickTake was…

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