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Talking Biz News Today — Aug. 10, 2016

October 10, 2016

Posted by Chris Roush

Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
TBN

Associated Press

New incidents defy Samsung’s efforts to end Smartphone woes, by Brandon Bailey

World finance officials pledge more resources to aid growth, by Martin Crutsinger and Maria Danilova

Fortune

Former employees detail Wells Fargo’s “boiler room” operation, by David Z. Morris

Dreamforce spammed the ridiculous to the sublime to the somewhat crazy, by Barb Darrow

MarketWatch.com

Plain vanilla U.S. economy avoiding meltdown, by Jeffrey Bartash

AT&T stops selling replacement Samsung Galaxy Note 7  phones, by Georgia Wells

Reuters

Fed’s Fischer says job gains solid, expects growth to pick up, by Howard Schneider

Earnings season begins as White House race heats up, by Caroline Valetkevitch

News about business journalism

How biz reporters use social media in reporting

Silicon Valley Biz Journal recuses himself from Yahoo coverage

SABEW picks Seattle for 2017 conference

TheStreet hires two more senior editors, London bureau chief

Vice to launch business news site on Sunday

Newsday.com biz editor becomes biz reporter

Silicon Valley Biz Journal ME leaves paper

Ex-Yahoo employee, now Silicon Valley Biz Journal editor, sues Yahoo CEO

Bartiromo named Giant of Broadcasting

Bloomberg Television moves to 24-hour schedule with new shows

The date in business journalism

2011: Bloomberg Businessweek outperforms other glossies in third quarter

2006: Florida paper makes stock listings larger

Business journalism birthday

Oct. 10: Alison Frankel of Reuters

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