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WSJ Radio Network to provide multimedia widget

The Wall Street Journal Radio Network has launched a multimedia widget for affiliate station Web sites.

The WSJ Radio widget displays continually updated content, including breaking audio business reports from The Wall Street Journal Radio Network, news and business news content from WSJ.com, video from the Journal worldwide and real-time market data from Dow Jones Indexes.

The WSJ Radio widget — designed and developed by Universal Mind using Adobe Flash Platform Services — allows stations to feature breaking business news on their Web sites 24 hours a day.

“Great radio stations satisfy listeners’ appetites for news and information online and on air,” said Nancy Abramson, executive
director, The Wall Street Journal Radio Network, in a statement. “Providing information across media platforms from America’s number one business news brand is an important addition to that menu.”

“The Wall Street Journal Radio Network is dedicated to creating
innovative ways for our affiliates to disseminate business news and
enhance interaction with their users. The new WSJ Radio widget, which
is both interactive and shareable across the web, is a complete
business news solution for affiliates’ Web sites,” said Abramson.

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