Financial news site TheStreet.com, which on Monday announced a content-sharing arrangement with “Nightly Business Report” on PBS, has announced a second such deal on Tuesday. This one is with Newsweek.
Newsweek will provide content to TheStreet for publication, annotation and links back to Newsweek.com and the print edition of the magazine will regularly feature content from TheStreet or MainStreet.
“Newsweek has long been considered one of the premier general interest newsweeklies in the world and as such their endorsement of our editorial content further validates the depth and strength of our distinct style of reporting — a focus on delivering breaking business news coupled with actionable ideas for investors and wealthy individuals,” said TheStreet.com CEO Daryl Otte in a statement.
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