Categories: OLD Media Moves

Bloomberg terminal gets first live feed of New York Times

Bloomberg LP announced Monday that its terminal will provide the first live feed of The New York Times.

Bloomberg subscribers will be able to see, at no additional charge, the complete newspaper, as well as blogs, posts on the Web site and breaking news alerts from The Times. Subscribers will also have access to an an archives of articles from The Times going back almost 30 years.

Bloomberg is the first information system to carry and host a live feed of content from The Times. The terminal offers more than 100 news services and links to more than 30,000 Web-based news sources.

Read more here.

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