West Ham boss David Moyes on Kurt Zouma and Tomas Soucek

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What does "on" mean in this sentence? Does it mean to speak?

West Ham boss David Moyes on Kurt Zouma and Tomas Soucek: "Kurt has started the season really well. I think he's thriving as captain and he's learned from some mistakes in football and life as well, and I think he's a better human being for it. He's doing a great job so far this season.
 
If I use "about", is it also correct?
 
Yes, it means speaking/writing about.
 
Is it a short form prefered by journalist shorthand?
"On" is short for "speaking about".
 
Is it a short form preferred by journalists? shorthand?
"On" is short for "speaking about".
The whole part "West Ham boss David Moyes on Kurt Zouma and Tomas Soucek" is a sort of journalistic shorthand. You'll notice, I'm sure, that there is no verb so it's not (grammatically) a complete sentence.
However, "on" is not short for "speaking about". In this context, it means "speaking/writing about" (as teechar already told you).
 
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