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From Wall Street to Main Street with MarketWatch Radio managing editor John Wordock.

Money Markets and More for Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Money Markets and More for Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Some authors want to block Google’s e-book deal. Hollywood’s box office hopes went bust this summer as big-time movies failed to pull in fans. Hoping to arrive on time when you fly? Your chances are getting better.

Audio|Tue, 8 Sep 2009
|sandra bullockfound at5:29, 4:06

“…we -- out here I guess at some big games. I mentioned Eddie Murphy earlier Julia Roberts was supposed to star in a movie that. The famous cases Sandra Bullock was and she balked does he basically send. We're we're gonna cut your salary -- Robertson now you're not. So I'm adding …”

“…the Lost with will Farrell that there's a movie also out with Eddie Murphy normally those are names that they do draw people to the box office but for whatever reason this this summer. That didn't …”

Money Markets and More for Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Money Markets and More for Tuesday, September 8, 2009

A look ahead at the holiday-shortened week on Wall Street. Investors are getting just a couple of economic reports after Labor Day. It’s a case of angst in the checkout line. Mile-long receipts at grocery and department stores are irritating consumers.

Audio|Fri, 4 Sep 2009
|wall streetfound at2:21, 0:11

“…As Wall Street tries to figure out its next step expectations are not greats this is September after all Mark -- worst month for the stock market was September. The others were October November December January February and so forth. It wonderfully tongue in cheek. Michael Farr of Farr …”

“…Coming up we'll look ahead to a holiday shortened week on Wall Street and I'm John or -- coming up in a moment the hate those long receipts are getting at the grocery store. We're …”

Money Markets and More for Friday, September 4, 2009

Money Markets and More for Friday, September 4, 2009

YouTube may be getting into the movie business. Users of Apple's iPhone will finally get something they've been asking for from AT&T. Airlines are sprucing up their menus to try to lure you back into the skies.

Audio|Thu, 3 Sep 2009
|moody investors servicefound at2:16, 5:06

“…to watch include -- its stock jump just before the close after Moody's Investors Service upgraded its credit rating a couple notches and said Ford's business viability has improved significantly after intense restructuring. YouTube wants to get into the movie rental business reports say it's talking with major studios about streaming movies online for a -- this would be the first time the Google owned …”

“…the special sandwich with. Tomato and mozzarella and diesel they're -- offers Moody's and things like that so. They're all trying to improve their food. As a way too well and as a way to …”

Money Markets and More for Thursday, September 3, 2009

Money Markets and More for Thursday, September 3, 2009

Retail sales are in the spotlight. The recession hasn’t extinguished our passion for our electronic gadgets. Football and pizza is a natural combination. Now pizza is moving front and center at one big game.

Audio|Wed, 2 Sep 2009
|wall streetfound at0:35, 0:59

“…And Singh who by in a moment but first this what are Wall Street's biggest names say about stocks and the economy. Listen to Morning Stock Talk weekday mornings only here at marketwatch.com. …”

“…1783. That treaty of Paris was signed by great Britain and the United States officially free America from Britain. In 1935 sir Malcolm Campbell became the first person to drive the car faster than 300 miles …”

Money Markets and More for Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Money Markets and More for Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Factory orders are in the spotlight the day after a big selloff. Chubby Hubby gets a temporary makeover. Restaurants are looking for new ways to get parents to bring their kids along when they dine out.

Audio|Tue, 1 Sep 2009
|cheesecake factoryfound at5:20, 0:54

“…to get through this recession. The other journal article pointed out that Cheesecake Factory did not have a kids' menu Mike -- I mean I thought everyone advocates man most places -- but it -- the -- have been to Cheesecake Factory I did notice that. As with my daughter. But fortunately she -- she wanted the -- Artichokes out. Which kids -- normally orders over data connect sought hate artichoke is that there was an appetizer. It worked out but …”

“…this stated 1789. The US Treasury Department was founded. In 1901 then vice president Theodore Roosevelt's uttered this famous phrase she. She -- quoted by President Reagan Roosevelt said it at the Minnesota state fair in …”

Money Markets and More for Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Money Markets and More for Tuesday, September 1, 2009

What’s ahead for the auto industry now that Cash for Clunkers is history? Have you heard of the underwear indicator? Sales of boxers and briefs could be a sign that the worst is “behind” us.

Audio|Mon, 31 Aug 2009
|reykjavik icelandfound at1:23, 0:05

“…In Reykjavik Iceland Bobby Fischer beat Boris -- to become the world's chess champion. And in 1985. -- Titanic was discovered by joint American and French expedition. It's Money Markets & More at marketwatch.com. .com. …”

“…More for this Tuesday September 1 2009. From the newsroom at the MarketWatch radio network I'm Adrian Mitchell. Coming up what's ahead for the auto industry now that cash for conquer its its history -- Tracy -- sales of -- why -- could tell us something about the economy that's -- it's more than just boxers versus -- these days and -- more about that in just a minute but first this looking for other great podcasts checked out the Hulbert financial files with investment newsletter watchdog Mark -- every week. Here at marketwatch.com. .com. On the -- book we're getting a look at the institute for supply management index for August. And among the companies reporting …”

Money Markets and More for Monday, August 31, 2009

Money Markets and More for Monday, August 31, 2009

Unemployment is in the spotlight in the week ahead on Wall Street. An industry publication nominates some of the best ad taglines of all time. Gender differences in shopping are presenting a challenge to retailers.

Audio|Fri, 28 Aug 2009
|wall streetfound at2:28, 1:18

“…away. We'll see how the unemployment picture shaping up this week MarketWatch Wall Street reporter Larry Kosuke has a look at the week ahead on Wall Street. . …”

“…died after a car crash in Paris. And in 2006. At the art monk's the scream was recovered by police in Norway nine days after it was stolen. It's Money Markets & More at marketwatch.com. …”

Money Markets and More for Friday, August 28, 2009

Money Markets and More for Friday, August 28, 2009

Wall Street finds out whether Tiffany is regaining some of its sparkle. Volunteer work is one of the casualties of this recession. Airlines are trying to figure out what to do as passengers say they don’t want to pay for in-flight Wi-Fi.

Audio|Thu, 27 Aug 2009
|pepsi colafound at1:30, 0:05

“…named Caleb Brad and gave the carbonated concoction he invented the name Pepsi cola. . In 1961. These mr. postman by the marvel at its what's released. It would become -- its first number one hit. And in 1968. Rioting in the streets of Chicago outside the Democratic National Convention. It's Money Markets & More at MarketWatch dot count yeah. …”

“…More for this Friday August 28 2009. From the newsroom at the MarketWatch radio network I Adrian Mitchell coming up how this recession is different from others and how it's affecting local charities. …”

Money Markets and More for Thursday, August 27, 2009

Money Markets and More for Thursday, August 27, 2009

A day after more good housing news, builder Toll Brothers is in the earnings spotlight. The clunk heard 'round the nation was the sound of almost 700,000 vehicles being traded in. Motel 6 is offering free rooms to up-and-coming rock bands hoping for some

Audio|Wed, 26 Aug 2009
|wall streetfound at0:35, 2:04

“…At first what are Wall Street's biggest names saying about stocks and the economy. Listen to Morning Stock Talk weekday mornings only here at marketwatch.com. On the -- we're getting a look at economic growth as we here at the latest GDP number. And unemployment claims. Among companies reporting earnings American Eagle Outfitters cost plus Novell J. Crew and Toll Brothers. . On this dated 1859. Oil was discovered in Titusville Pennsylvania the strike would be to the world's first commercially successful oil well. …”

“…get all the essential news and -- is only The Wall Street Journal can deliver download the free iPhone -- now this is the essential left for high arrested. Access -- subscriber only content …”

Money Markets and More for Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Money Markets and More for Wednesday, August 26, 2009

What's ahead for housing now that prices are showing signs of life? The maker of Budweiser says beer prices are going up. Vampires used to be scary. Now they're sexy. And they're about to become even more ubiquitous as they star in a new TV show.

Audio|Tue, 25 Aug 2009
|cincinnati redsfound at1:06, 6:02

“…The first Major League Baseball TV broadcasting it was a double header. Between Cincinnati Reds and Brooklyn Dodgers and and it's field. In 1957 the USSR announced it had tested successfully and Intercontinental ballistic missile. In 1968 …”

“…that young women will be taken with the show notes about a high school girls who. Basically faces competition from two vampire Brothers are both going after her think -- merchandising possibilities out there in the …”