The move comes less than one month after Quartz promoted Natalie Diamond to the role of chief revenue officer. Quartz’s management bought the site last year and have been changing its operations.
“We are delighted to provide Bloomberg Terminal clients access to Quartz’s journalism on topics of importance to the economy,” says Ted Merz, global head of news product at Bloomberg, in a statement. “Quartz’s deep dives into areas like tech, consumer purchasing behaviors, and the future of finance will give our clients valuable insights.”
Quartz content can be accessed on the Bloomberg terminal through NH QUA (GO). Bloomberg has approximately 325,000 terminal subscribers.
Quartz was launched in 2012 by The Atlantic.
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