George Szalai of Hollywood Reporter writes that Bloomberg Television has agreed to provide some of its content to AOL Money & Finance.
“Under the agreement, AOL Money and Finance will feature 20 new video clips from Bloomberg every weekday.
“‘Bloomberg has earned its reputation for outstanding coverage of the business and financial world, and we’re excited to be the first financial site, other than Bloomberg.com, to carry its video content,’ said Marty Moe, senior vp AOL Money & Finance, news, sports, Weblogs and KOL.
“AOL Money & Finance also features video content from CNBC, among others.”
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