Some of today’s top stories:
The New York Times
Cereals Struggle in U.S. as Tastes and Rituals Change, by Stephanie Strom
Alibaba Is Bringing Luxury, Fast, to China’s Middle Class, by David Gelles
New Drug to Treat Obesity Gains Approval by F.D.A., by Andrew Pollack
The Wall Street Journal
Huawei Internal Probe Finds Possible Evidence of Corruption, by Juro Osawa
Sony and Viacom Reach Web-TV Deal, by Shalini Ramachandran
Reuters
Senators urge Burger King to ditch move to Canada, by Emily Stephenson
Bloomberg
Twitter Seeks Up to $1.5 Billion in Debt Offering, by Sarah Frier
Business Insider
Look At All The Banks Planning To Leave Scotland If It Votes For Independence, by Thomas Hirst
Businessweek
Amazon Casts Its Vote With the Postal Service, by Devin Leonard
Today in business news
Macworld magazine is shutting print edition
VentureBeat beefs up editorial staff
Lundquist, pioneering tech journalist, dies at 64
Economist names new NY bureau chief, US biz editor
Bull, former Reuters reporter, hired to be Bloomberg editor
This date in business journalism history
2008: CNBC now running a “deathwatch”
2012: Quartz looking to change business journalism
Business journalism birthdays
Sept. 11: Maria Bartiromo of Fox Business Network
Sept. 11: Rick Tetzeli of Fast Company
Sept. 11: Jessica Hall of the Portland Press Herald in Maine