Praetorian
For all our busy bees in b-school, you may consider subscribing to podcasts.
There are a lot of excellent choices, but these are the ones I listen to. How do you get your daily fix?
Wall Street Journal - Whats News - a little over 3 minutes.
Nightly Business Report - PBS - about 20 minutes.
Business week - Global Outlook - about 10 minutes.
Business week - cover stories - between 10 to 20 minutes.
Economist - between 10 to 25 minutes.
CNBC's lightning round by Jim Cramer - about 10 minutes.
This is great. I am a bit behind the digital generation, so I rely on paper versions. I found a good deal by using airline miles for magazine subscriptions.
For 1K-3K miles per year you can get WSJ or Economist print editions - something you would have paid $100's for otherwise.
So, if you take a flight every year, you probably have that many miles or if you sign up for one of the airline affiliated credit cards (US residents only), you will get plenty of choices.
WSJ annual subscription is 3,300 miles
Economist annual subscription is 3,200 miles
https://nwa.mpmvp.com/magazine/choose.asp(This is NorthWest's website, but other airlines participate as well)