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Dayton 24/7 and Dayton Biz Journal form coverage partnership

Dayton 24/7, which is owned by two television stations, and Dayton Business Journal have formed a partnership to expand business news coverage

The partnership will allow both organizations to offer audiences the kind of business coverage they might not find anywhere else.

Caleb Stephens, editor-in-chief for the Dayton Business Journal, said, “Our partnership with Dayton24/7 Now will be an excellent addition to the market place. The real winners are all the Business Journal readers and Dayton24/7 Now viewers who will have access to much more vital information about the Dayton region.”

Dayton Business Journal is an award-winning website and weekly newspaper based in Dayton and is owned by American City Business Journals.

“We are delighted to partner with the outstanding business journalists at The Dayton Business Journal, particularly at a time of growth in our region,” said Dayton 24/7 now news director Kevin Roach.

Mariam Ahmed

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