Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
The New York Times
Dish Network unveils sling, a streaming service to rival cable (and it has ESPN), by Emily Steel
Coach to buy luxury shoemaker Stuart Weitzman for up to $574 million, by Michael J. de la Merced
The Wall Street Journal
J&J begins human testing of Ebola-virus vaccine, by Chelsey Dulaney
From oil exports to ride-sharing, what to watch in business in 2015, by The WSJ Staff
The Associated Press
US home prices coasting upward in November, by Josh Boak
Eurozone’s big economies increasingly drag on the region,by Pan Pylas
Business Insider
Ex-Morgan Stanley employee who stole and posted 900 clients’ data is ‘extremely sorry’, by Elena Holodny
The Street
AOL stock surges in premarket trading, Verizon interested in deal, by Jon Kostakopoulos
Today in business journalism
Reuters DC bureau chief leaving for Politico
Weisenthal talks about his move to Bloomberg
CNBC.com moving some stories behind paywall
LA Times reporter Rainey joining Variety
Latest Forbes has advertising “cover” behind real cover
This date in business journalism history
2007: Business journalists aren’t supposed to be cheerleaders
2012: Fox Business contributor drops F-bomb on the air
Business journalism birthdays
Jan. 6: Joe Kernen of CNBC