Some of Monday’s top stories:
The New York Times
The media equation: the stream finally cracks the dam of cable TV, by David Carr
For Aaron Kushner, a difficult foray into newspapers, by Christine Haughney
Yahoo’s Tumblr teams up with TV shows to reach their audiences, by Leslie Kaufman
The Wall Street Journal
Federal Reserve holds steady amid market volatility, by Jon Hilsenrath and Pedro Nicolaci Da Costa
U.S. Stocks: Tenacious or Teetering?, by E.S. Browning
Investors seek to Buy Adidas’s Reebok unit, by Maureen Farrell
Bloomberg News
IBM paying Globalfoundries $1.5 billion to take unit in retreat from chips, by Alex Barinka and Ian King
Reuters
Pilots extend Lufthansa strikes to long-haul flights, by Ludwig Burger
Microsoft plans to launch smartwatch within weeks: Forbes, by Sam Forgione and Bill Rigby
The Associated Press
What’s next after wild week for stocks?, by Bernard Condon
Today in business journalism
CNBC uses up to 5,000 graphics per day
Forbes rolls out home pages for journalists, advertisers
WSJ, FT must cut stakes in Russian biz paper by end of 2016
Atlanta Business Chronicle lays off copy editor
This date in business journalism history
2006: The Donald explains why biz media cover real estate with negativity
2010: Reuters Breakingviews scandal may impact other media
Business journalism birthdays
Oct. 19: Carol Hymowitz of Bloomberg News
Oct. 20: Doron Levin of Fortune
Oct. 20: Dan Barkin of The News & Observer
Oct. 20: Mike Forsythe of The New York Times
Oct. 20: Tom Herman formerly of The Wall Street Journal
Oct. 20: Walden Siew of Reuters