Books of The Times: In ‘Stress Test,’ Timothy F. Geithner Recalls Crisis Days

Timothy F. Geithner, the former Treasury secretary, recounts his view of the financial crisis in “Stress Test.”



Author’s Unmasking Won’t Stop Book

The revelation that the writer behind the popular Twitter feed @GSElevator had never worked for Goldman Sachs appeared to undermine his credibility, if not the premise of the book.

    



Advertising: Citi Lets Viewers Vote With a Click for a Sports Group

The campaign presents nine athletes from various groups, and asked viewers to decide how to distribute $500,000 among the groups in increments of $10 a click.

    



Advertising: Super Bowl Concerts Will Spill Well Past the Meadowlands

Corporate-sponsored concerts around the big game include the Foo Fighters and the Roots, courtesy of Bud Light; Red Hot Chili Peppers, presented by CBS Radio; and John Legend and Band of Horses, put on by Citibank.

    



To Recount the Financial Implosion, a Magazine Turns to Film

Bloomberg Businessweek is releasing a documentary, “Hank: Five Years From the Brink,” centered on the anniversary of the financial crisis and the Treasury secretary’s role in trying to contain it.

    



Accounts and People of Note in the Ad Industry

American Advertising Federation, Washington, elected its board for 2013-14.

    

Advertising: A Multiplicity of Magazine Covers, and Just as Many Reasons

Publishers of prominent publications have embraced the concept of publishing multiple covers in a single month, hoping to lure more readers and advertisers.

    

More Clients Ask Questions of Bloomberg

Bloomberg L.P. hastened to shield its lucrative terminal business and appease its subscribers after accusations of privacy violations.