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Talking Biz News Today — Nov. 24, 2014

November 24, 2014

Posted by Meg Garner

Some of Monday’s top business news stories:

The New York Times

Fellowship or internship? In media, the definition has become fluid, by Katherine Bindley

Bidding in government auction of airwaves reaches $34 billion, by Edward Wyatt

The Wall Street Journal

China central bank cut on rates may be short on impact, by Lingling Wei

BioMarin to pay up to $840 million for Prosensa, by Joseph Walker

Energy IPO boom leaves some wary, by Corrie Driebusch

Bloomberg

Jets are out, televisions in as U.S. growth benefits spread, by Victoria Stilwell

Google faces breakup call as EU political patience wanes, by Aoife White and Stephanie Bodoni

Reuters

Tesla says in talks with BMW over car batteries, parts, by Ludwig Burger

Fashion chain Gap in deal with online retailer Zalando, by Emma Thomasson

Business Insider

Goldman Sachs has invested in a company that could replace analysts with algorithms, by Mike Bird

Today in business journalism

WSJ’s Baker speaks on the future of business journalism

Quartz hires Truong as West Coast tech reporter

Businessweek hires Drummond from The Verge

Photo editor leaving Wall Street Journal

FT plans changes in 2015 to produce more multimedia

This date in business journalism history

2007: American City Business Journals buys lacrosse magazine

2008: Bartiromo interview of prince an SNL skit waiting to happen

Business journalism birthdays

Nov. 23: Roberto Ferdman of The Washington Post

Nov. 23: Jonathan Cheng of The Wall Street Journal

 

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