Categories: OLD Media Moves

No to WSJ and Bloomberg, yes to Twitter

Joshua Brown writes on The Reformed Broker site about Fox Business Network‘s Eric Bolling and how he prepares to go on the air.

Brown writes, “Bolling starts his day at around 8 am and digs into the news coming out of Asia immediately.  He appears on Fox Business throughout the day on Strategy Room and does a fair amount of writing, so essentially, the whole day can be considered prep time.

“When I ask him what he reads in the morning, surprisingly, he says it’s not necessarily the Wall Street Journal or Bloomberg.  Rather, Bolling prefers the blogs and loves the stuff he gets off of Twitter, especially the bloggers who hit him with the China stuff that he wouldn’t ordinarily hear about.”

Read more here.

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