Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Foreign firms in China say vague rules and tensions with Washington hurting business, survey shows, by Elaine Kurtenbach
Federal Reserve is poised to leave rates unchanged as it tracks progress toward a ‘soft landing’, by Christopher Rugaber
CNN
ABC adds 10 more ‘Monday Night Football’ games to help plug the hole left by Hollywood strikes, by Jordan Valinsky
DirecTV and Nexstar agree to deal ending blackout after more than 75 days, by Jon Passantino and Oliver Darcy
The Wall Street Journal
How Prime-Time TV Will Look Different This Fall, by Nate Rattner and Sarah Krouse
Companies Stall Climate Action Despite Earlier Promises, by Amrita Ramkumar, Ed Ballard and Shane Shifflett
CNBC
Elon Musk says Twitter, now X, is moving to monthly subscription fees and has 550 million users, by Lora Kolodny
Americans plan to keep cutting back on spending through the holidays, new survey says, by Harriet Taylor
Reuters
Google in last ditch effort to overturn $2.6 bln EU antitrust fine, by Foo Yun Chee
Amazon devices unit morale wanes amid cuts, weak development pipeline- sources, by Greg Bensinger
News about business journalism:
Talking Biz News Today – Sept. 18, 2023
SF Business Times hires Thomas as managing editor
Crain’s Detroit hires Fifelski as a reporter
FT launches app for its digital paper
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CNN promotes Stewart to Beijing correspondent
FT names Shubber UK news editor