Some of Friday’s top business news stories
The New York Times
As Twitter introduces periscope, tech titans bet on live streaming video, by Mike Isaac and Vindu Goel
Payday loan rules proposed by consumer protection agency, by Michael D. Shear and Jessica Silver-Greenberg
The Wall Street Journal
Diet Coke loses position as No. 2 soda in U.S. to Pepsi-Cola, by Mike Esterl
Mercedes-Benz outlines a luxury pickup for Europe, South America, by William Boston
Bloomberg
Germanwings co-pilot’s personal life takes centerstage in probe, by Tino Andresen, Richard Weiss and Sheenagh Matthews
Fed’s top cop gets grilled about leaks, by Alan Katz
The Street
How Dish Network’s chairman won big in the FCC spectrum auction, by Chris Nolter
Amazon is in talks to buy luxury online retailer Net-A-Porter, by Jane King
News about business journalism
CNBC adds TV Everywhere to app
Verge to move beyond tech news coverage
Indianapolis Biz Journal hires new reporter
Dallas biz reporter Cho leaving for NerdWallet
Asia company news editor leaving Reuters
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Morgan Meaker, a senior writer for Wired covering Europe, is leaving the publication after three…
Nick Dunn, who is currently head of CNBC Events as senior vice president and managing…
Wall Street Journal editor in chief Emma Tucker sent out the following on Friday: Dear…
New York Times metro editor Nestor Ramos sent out the following on Friday: We are delighted to…
Rahat Kapur of Campaign looks at the evolution The Wall Street Journal. Kapur writes, "The transformation…