Media outlets starting with D
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Dow Jones Institutional News
Dow Jones Institutional News Service offers broad, real-time coverage of equities, fixed income, foreign exchange, commodities and energy markets for both and buy- and sell-side market participants. It offers comprehensive news service draws on the entire award-winning, global reporting team of Dow Jones Newswires, The Wall Street Journal and Barron’s to offer market-moving news and insights to traders, portfolio managers, analysts and investment bankers.
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Dow Jones Newswires
Dow Jones Newswires provides news for financial professionals in the equities, fixed-income, foreign exchange, energy and stock markets. Dow Jones Newswires provides real-time business news and information to approximately 438,000 financial professionals around the world. The division also offers news for financial firms' Web sites and Dow Jones Newsletters' sector-specific content. Dow Jones & Company also publishes The Wall Street Journal and its international and online editions, Barron's and the Far Eastern Economic Review, Dow Jones Indexes and the Ottaway group of community newspapers. Dow Jones is co-owner with Reuters Group of Factiva, with Hearst of SmartMoney, and with NBC of the CNBC television operations in Asia and Europe. It even provides news content to CNBC and radio stations in the United States. Dow Jones also offers the Asian Equities Report, the Australia and New Zealand Report, the Dow Jones Business News, the Capital Markets Report, the Commodities Service, Corporate Filings Alert, the Emerging Markets Reports, the Dow Jones Energy Service, the International News Services, the International Petroleum Report, the Professional Investor Report and Dow Jones News/Retrieval. Reporting from nearly 90 worldwide bureaus, the newswire's journalists deliver up to 12,000 items daily, covering all asset classes and publishing in 11 languages. Dow Jones News is used by more than 435,000 financial professionals in 66 countries, providing the kind of financial coverage its customers need to build relationships, utilize market opportunities and strengthen their services. For breaking news items, call (212) 416-4750, which is available between 6AM to 1AM. Media Alert: Tuesday 16th June 2009 The new address for Dow Jones Newswires, which is completing the relocation of its Jersey City, NJ operations to New York City, is 1211 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10036. The move is expected to be fully completed mid-July. The New York City telephone switchboard is +1 (212) 416 2000. Calls placed to staff in New Jersey will continue to be forwarded to them in New York for the next two months. Meanwhile, New York City staff telephone numbers are being updated by Gorkana (Cision).
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Dow Jones Newswires - 1st Tier: Senior Editors
Background and Format: This is the top tier of Editors at Dow Jones Newswires in London. They are ordered in terms of seniority. Audience and Readership: Dow Jones Newswires target professionals working in all aspects of financial and corporate services, business and banking.
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Dow Jones Newswires - 2nd Tier: Editors
Background and Format: These Editors report to the Senior Editors. No one is senior or above the other. Audience and Readership: Dow Jones Newswires target professionals working in all aspects of financial and corporate services, business and banking.
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Dow Jones Newswires - 3rd Tier: Editors / Chief Commentator
Background and Format: These journalists report to Editors from 2nd Tier. No one is senior or above the other. Audience and Readership: Dow Jones Newswires target professionals working in all aspects of financial and corporate services, business and banking.
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Dow Jones Newswires - Agriculture - UK
Background and Format: Dow Jones Newswires, an American publishing and financial information firm, provides global stock market and business news. Founded in 1882, it was previously owned by the Bancroft family before it was bought by News Corporation in 2007. It is now owned by Dow Jones & Company which also owns the Wall Street Journal, and the two publications became fully integrated in 2013. Dow Jones provides newspapers and broadcasting companies with real time financial news. Dow Jones Newswires has a global reporting network of 2,100 journalists and publishes more than 19,000 daily news items. This includes content from The Wall Street Journal, Barron's and SmartMoney.com. The New York bureau has around 240 editorial staff while all of Dow Jones properties in New York have a little over 1000 editorial staff. Audience and Readership: Dow Jones Newswires target professionals working in all aspects of financial and corporate services, business and banking. Circulation: An average 438,000 financial professionals around the world subscribe to the Dow Jones Newswires. Almost 42 million people worldwide rely on Dow Jones reporting, research and commentary to inform opinions, move markets and drive trends. (Source: Publisher) Ad Rates: As this is a newswire, it does not carry advertising. However, contact information for PRs is as follows: For the UK and Europe: Economic or currency research can be sent to foreignexchangereporters@dowjones.com Energy research can be sent to oilmarketslondon@dowjones.com Stock / equity research can be sent to research.eu@dowjones.com Other Information: Dow Jones is a large multinational organisation, and with the exception of New York Bureau, most US bureaux and bureaux in Asia or Europe are closely integrated, meaning that their journalists will contribute news to both The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones Newswires.
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Dow Jones Newswires - Chicago Bureau
Dow Jones Newswires's, a real-time financial news organization, Chicago Bureau.
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Dow Jones Newswires - Corporate
Background and Format: Dow Jones Newswires, an American publishing and financial information firm, provides global stock market and business news. Founded in 1882, it was previously owned by the Bancroft family before it was bought by News Corporation in 2007. It is now owned by Dow Jones & Company which also owns the Wall Street Journal, and the two publications became fully integrated in 2013. Dow Jones provides newspapers and broadcasting companies with real time financial news. Dow Jones Newswires has a global reporting network of 2,100 journalists and publishes more than 19,000 daily news items. This includes content from The Wall Street Journal, Barron's and SmartMoney.com. The New York bureau has around 240 editorial staff while all of Dow Jones properties in New York have a little over 1000 editorial staff. Audience and Readership: Dow Jones Newswires target professionals working in all aspects of financial and corporate services, business and banking. Circulation: An average 438,000 financial professionals around the world subscribe to the Dow Jones Newswires. Almost 42 million people worldwide rely on Dow Jones reporting, research and commentary to inform opinions, move markets and drive trends. (Source: Publisher) Ad Rates: As this is a newswire, it does not carry advertising. However, contact information for PRs is as follows: For the UK and Europe: Economic or currency research can be sent to foreignexchangereporters@dowjones.com Energy research can be sent to oilmarketslondon@dowjones.com Stock / equity research can be sent to research.eu@dowjones.com Other Information: Dow Jones is a large multinational organisation, and with the exception of New York Bureau, most US bureaux and bureaux in Asia or Europe are closely integrated, meaning that their journalists will contribute news to both The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones Newswires.
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Dow Jones Newswires - Corporate Bonds and Capital Markets
Background and Format: Dow Jones Newswires, an American publishing and financial information firm, provides global stock market and business news. Founded in 1882, it was previously owned by the Bancroft family before it was bought by News Corporation in 2007. It is now owned by Dow Jones & Company which also owns the Wall Street Journal, and the two publications became fully integrated in 2013. Dow Jones provides newspapers and broadcasting companies with real time financial news. Dow Jones Newswires has a global reporting network of 2,100 journalists and publishes more than 19,000 daily news items. This includes content from The Wall Street Journal, Barron's and SmartMoney.com. The New York bureau has around 240 editorial staff while all of Dow Jones properties in New York have a little over 1000 editorial staff. Audience and Readership: Dow Jones Newswires target professionals working in all aspects of financial and corporate services, business and banking. Circulation: An average 438,000 financial professionals around the world subscribe to the Dow Jones Newswires. Almost 42 million people worldwide rely on Dow Jones reporting, research and commentary to inform opinions, move markets and drive trends. (Source: Publisher) Ad Rates: As this is a newswire, it does not carry advertising. However, contact information for PRs is as follows: For the UK and Europe: Economic or currency research can be sent to foreignexchangereporters@dowjones.com Energy research can be sent to oilmarketslondon@dowjones.com Stock / equity research can be sent to research.eu@dowjones.com Its important that the correct research is sent to these email addresses. For example, there would be no interest for domestic American or Chinese research to be sent to these UK/European emails. Other Information: Dow Jones is a large multinational organisation, and with the exception of New York Bureau, most US bureaux and bureaux in Asia or Europe are closely integrated, meaning that their journalists will contribute news to both The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones Newswires.
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Dow Jones Newswires - Editorial and Production
Background and Format: Dow Jones Newswires, an American publishing and financial information firm, provides global stock market and business news. Founded in 1882, it was previously owned by the Bancroft family before it was bought by News Corporation in 2007. It is now owned by Dow Jones & Company which also owns the Wall Street Journal, and the two publications became fully integrated in 2013. Dow Jones provides newspapers and broadcasting companies with real time financial news. Dow Jones Newswires has a global reporting network of 2,100 journalists and publishes more than 19,000 daily news items. This includes content from The Wall Street Journal, Barron's and SmartMoney.com. The New York bureau has around 240 editorial staff while all of Dow Jones properties in New York have a little over 1000 editorial staff. Audience and Readership: Dow Jones Newswires target professionals working in all aspects of financial and corporate services, business and banking. Ad Rates: As this is a newswire, it does not carry advertising. However, contact information for PRs is as follows: For the UK and Europe: Economic or currency research can be sent to foreignexchangereporters@dowjones.com Energy research can be sent to oilmarketslondon@dowjones.com Stock / equity research can be sent to research.eu@dowjones.com