Categories: OLD Media Moves

Dow Jones strikes deal for news content on FIS terminals

Dow Jones & Co. has struck a deal to make its news content available through FIS’s MarketMap terminal.

Users will have access to daily content from Dow Jones Newswires, The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, MarketWatch and WSJ Pro.

MarketMap users will also have access to NewsPlus, Dow Jones’s real-time news dashboard. NewsPlus displays real-time streaming news together with content curated by Dow Jones’s global newsroom.

“As a long-time partner with FIS, we are excited to expand access to our premium content and data to all MarketMap users,” said Joanna Appleton, head of partnerships and licensing EMEA at Dow Jones. “This agreement significantly extends the reach of Dow Jones’s trusted journalism and data to the global financial community, helping them to uncover market opportunities and inform their investment decisions.”

FIS, which is based in Jacksonville, Florida, has merchants, banks and capital markets firms as its clients.

Erica Thompson

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