Joe Pompeo of Business Insider reports that New York Times business reporter Louise Story has joined Bloomberg Television as a contributing editor.
“But today marked the first segment she did in her new official role. She was on at 8 a.m. with Betty Liu talking about tomorrow’s FCIC hearings with Bear Stearns, former SEC head Christopher Cox and Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson. She’ll be doing similar segments for Bloomberg TV on a weekly basis.
“Story’s been a reporter at The Times, where she covers Wall Street and finance, since 2006.”
Read more here. Story remains at the Times. Story will appear weekly on the network to offer news and analysis from her coverage of Wall Street banks, regulation and all things finance.
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