Media outlets starting with D
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Dow Jones Newswires - EMEA Energy
Background and Format: The EMEA Energy team focuses on mining and oil and gas refining news. Previously called Energy (OPEC, Power and Commodities) and Resources on Gorkana 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 - Financial Services
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 - Houston Bureau
Dow Jones Newswires's, a real-time financial news organization, Houston Bureau.
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Dow Jones Newswires - Human Resources (Appointments)
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 - London Bureau
Dow Jones Newswires's, a real-time financial news organization, London Bureau.
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Dow Jones Newswires - M&A
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 - Management
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 - Market Beat
Background and Format: Dow Jones MarketBeat looks at investment and trading opportunities in cross-asset class trading and the use of derivatives, on a daily and intraday basis. It includes charts and technical analysis on the instruments you trade and rolling commentary on strategies, flows, and trading ideas using derivatives. In short, market-smart commentary and ideas that demand attention. 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. "Dow Jones MarketBeat" Yesterday Dow Jones Newswires today launched "Dow Jones MarketBeat", a commentary and analysis service focused on the derivatives markets and aimed at hedge funds and trading desks in Europe. "MarketBeat" looks across asset classes at investment and trading opportunities through the use of derivatives and other advanced financial instruments on a daily and intraday basis. The commentary and analysis provide a unique insight into what the major players in these markets are thinking on key events, and how they are using derivatives to maximise their investment potential. The service also includes extensive technical analysis, providing viewpoints on strategy timing.
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Dow Jones Newswires - Market Talk
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 - 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 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.