Bloomberg News reassigned reporter after Wells Fargo CEO called to complain by Oliver Darcy A Bloomberg News reporter who covered Wells Fargo was reassigned earlier this year after the bank's CEO called the news organization's editor in chief and complained about the reporter, multiple people familiar with the matter told CNN. The incident rocked part of the banking team, the people familiar with the matter said, and was a contributing factor in the departures of some of the unit's veteran reporters. A Bloomberg News spokesperson said, "Bloomberg publishes 5,000 stories a day and, like every news organization, we get push back from the companies we cover. We make decisions about how we cover those companies based purely on what is best for our readers." A spokesperson for Wells Fargo (WFC) declined to comment. Bloomberg's primary source of revenue is selling subscriptions to the Bloomberg Terminal, which cost approximately $20,000 per year. Like mos
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