The top business headlines from The Wall Street Journal, three times daily. Whether it’s the latest on overseas markets, economic news out of Washington or closing numbers from Wall Street, you'll be in the know in a flash.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 263 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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WSJ has become a sounding board of the left. The writing isn’t nearly as complete and sophisticated as it was a few years back. Such a cesspool of DEI hires. I will not be renewing my subscription.
Hosts flagged AI was used to summarize the WSJ’s writings for them to then be regurgitated for the podcast. Seems like a very slippery slope and I’m incredibly disappointed
I cancelled my subscription as soon as it was announced that AI summaries were being used to write this podcast.
There is no integrity in reporting the facts/ both sides of a story/ trying to get to the truth. Constantly pushing the liberal narrative. There probably once was integrity at the WSJ, but not today.
Man I miss the old WSJ before DEI. If you like biased DNC/SWAMP brainwashing this is the show for you!
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Offering a concise roundup of the day's most important business headlines, this podcast is a crucial resource for those seeking quick, reliable news updates. Each episode covers key topics ranging from market trends, economic shifts, corporate news, and significant global events affecting the business landscape. The program stands out for its rapid delivery style, making it particularly appealing to busy professionals who want to stay informed without dedicating large chunks of time to news consumption.
Listeners can expect a blend of breaking news, detailed analyses, and insights into economic trends, delivered several times a day to keep them updated on the latest developments that impact various industries and markets. This efficient fo... more
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