Categories: OLD Media Moves

Denver Biz Journal starts daily e-mail

The Denver Business Journal is introducing a new service that will deliver a roundup of Colorado business news via e-mail during the week.

A story on the paper’s site states, “It will include top news reports from denverbusinessjournal.com from overnight. And it will include our picks of the top Colorado business news from other media, both local and national. You’ll get a quick excerpt of the news story, with a link to the source so you can read more.

“You’ll be able to look up news by company and by location, too.

“‘Morning Call makes keeping up with Colorado-critical business news quick and easy. Emailed to you every morning, the DBJ’s Morning Call gives you the essential news and information you need to know, compiled by experienced DBJ editors, from a variety of news sources,’ said Editor Neil Westergaard.

“You’ll also find Morning Call news items on our website home page each morning under ‘Latest News.'”

Read more here.

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