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The editors of 24/7 Wall St. are available to speak on the following topics.

Contact douglasamcintyre@247wallst.com for information

  1. The Sunset of the Old Financial Press and Rise of Online Media.
  2. For several decades most business journalism was dominated by Business Week, Forbes, Fortune, and The Wall Street Journal. While all of them have online editions, new web operations from Marketwatch, TheStreet.com, Bloomberg.com, Reuters.com, The Fool, and a dozen blogs and commentary sites have begun to take the place of print. Revenue is also flowing out of print to the web allowing financial websites to spend more on writers and content.

    24/7 Wall St. examines the trends of audience growth online including which properties are growing the most quickly and what areas of coverage they concentrate on. The editors also look at how online media treat company and PR communications differently than traditional print outlets do.

  3. The financial press has ready access to a number of tools which did not exist five years ago for researching and writing stories. Part of this is due to the fact that so much information is free at sites like Google. Part is due to the ease of access to SEC and other government filings. Perhaps most important, hundreds of smaller websites and blogs provide information about industries and specific companies. This information is as broad as assessments of management to analysis of product component costs. The same information is often available to customers and shareholders.

24/7 Wall St. examines how companies are affected by these new information sources even if they are not aware of them.

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