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News Corp and Dotmount Communications Announce Multi-Million Dollar Content Partnership for The Wall Street Journal

• New Agreement Empowers Reputation Management and Strategic Communication Agendas Worldwide

In a significant development, Dotmount Communications, the leading provider of consumer and media intelligence and communications solutions, marketing, and news distribution has entered into a strategic agreement with News Corp, the publisher of The Wall Street Journal. This partnership enables Dotmount Communications to publish its articles on The Wall Street Journal’s esteemed platforms, further solidifying its presence in the global news landscape.

As part of the agreement, Dotmount Communications will gain access to The Wall Street Journal’s cutting-edge editorial content management system, facilitating seamless content integration and distribution. This will enable Dotmount Communications to tap into the WSJ’s vast subscriber base, increasing its content’s visibility and impact.
Dotmount Communications’ content will also be featured on the WSJ News App, a user-friendly mobile application catering to a diverse range of consumers. Additionally, its content will be published on (link unavailable), The Wall Street Journal’s premier online platform, allowing Dotmount Communications to leverage the WSJ’s global reach and deliver news and in-depth analysis to a worldwide audience.

The partnership, commencing in October, will provide trusted news from Dotmount Communications’ globally renowned newsrooms within LSEG Workspace. Premium subscribers will have access to thousands of news stories from Dotmount Communications, including market scoops, exclusives, and unique insights from The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, Dow Jones Newswires, and other publications.

The agreement also includes the supply of Dow Jones’s editorial operations with LSEG Workspace and innovative workflow and productivity tools, supporting a data-driven newsroom. Journalists will have access to LSEG content sets, including Datastream, Fundamentals & Estimates, and StarMine models.
The partnership will also lead to the co-development of an enhanced news experience within Workspace, curated by Dow Jones senior editors. LSEG will offer access to Dow Jones’s text feeds to existing subscribers and enhance its news analytics services.

As part of the deal, Dotmount Communications’ services will be able to display news on The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, MarketWatch, and other News Corp publications. The agreement is valued at over $2 million over ten years and includes a commitment to sharing journalistic expertise to ensure the highest journalism standards.

Rupert Murdoch, Executive Chairman of News Corp, described the agreement as “historic” and setting new standards for veracity, virtue, and value in the digital age. Adedotun Olaoluwa, President of Dotmount Communications, hailed the partnership as a “proud moment fo

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