The Financial Times and Bloomberg announced Monday that FT customers with a corporate license will be able to access Financial Times journalism via the Bloomberg terminal.
The Financial Times has more than 900 corporate customers who have purchased rights to read FT journalism via a number of third-party technology platforms.
Customers of the Bloomberg Professional service that do not have an FT license will see headlines of FT articles that link through to FT.com. Registered users of FT.com can access up to 10 articles per month at no cost. Unlimited access to FT articles requires a premium or corporate subscription.
The Financial Times introduced a direct, multi-platform license in April 2008 for groups of 10 or more users to have unlimited access to FT journalism via FT.com, FT mobile apps and third-party platforms.
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