Some of Friday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Commerce Department starts process to fund tech hubs across the US with $500 million in grants, by Josh Boak
CNN
ABC News announces new anchors for ‘GMA3’, by Jordan Valinsky
US employees are more satisfied than ever, new survey finds, by Jeanne Sahadi
The Wall Street Journal
News Corp Revenue Slips Amid Challenging Ad Market, by Alexandra Bruell
NBCUniversal’s Linda Yaccarino Is in Talks to Become Twitter CEO, by Jessica Toonkel, Suzanne Vranica and Alexa Corse
CNBC
Disney shares sink nearly 9% after the company reports streaming subscriber losses, by Noah Sheidlower
U.S. Covid public health emergency ends, leaving behind a battered health system, by Spencer Kimball
Reuters
Southwest pilots vote to authorize strike
Tesla raises US prices for all its vehicles except Model 3, by Shivani Tanna and Shubham Kalia
News about business journalism:
How the WSJ is keeping jailed reporter Gerhskovich in the conversation
Dow Jones reports jump in revenue and earnings
Morning Brew’s Allsup moves to tech beat
Bloomberg promotes Krause-Jackson to executive editor
Corporate travel editor Parsons departs Skift
Silicon Valley Biz Journal reporter Schubarth is leaving
Columbia names energy journalism fellows
Walsh and Estes take on new editorial roles at Vox
Kennedy named Vox exec producer, new EICs at Houstonia and CalMatters, latest media moves
Financial Times hires Keynes as podcast host and columnist