MarketWatch
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Web address | www |
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Type of site
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Financial Information |
Owner | Dow Jones & Company (News Corp) |
Editor | Jeremy Olshan[1] |
Launched | October 30, 1997 |
Current status | Online |
MarketWatch operates a financial information website that provides business news, analysis, and stock market data. The company operates BigCharts.com and the stock market simulation site VirtualStockExchange.com. MarketWatch provides radio updates every 30 minutes on the MarketWatch.com Radio Network. It also offers subscription products for individual investors, including the Hulbert Financial Digest suite of products, Retirement Weekly and ETF Trader.
MarketWatch is a subsidiary of Dow Jones, a property of News Corp. MarketWatch is part of Dow Jones' Consumer Media Group, along with The Wall Street Journal, Barron's, the WSJ.com and affiliated internet properties.
In 2012, the publication reported, it had 17 million unique users in recent years and had been honored several times as a top large business-focused website by Editor & Publisher, Media Week, the Society of American Business Editors and Writers, and other publications and organizations.[2]
The publication's OCLC # is 56914924.[3]
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History
MarketWatch formerly operated in partnership with CBS News. The Financial Times was a financial partner and investor in the original MarketWatch. Dow Jones acquired it in January 2005 for $530 million and News Corp.
MarketWatch was founded by Larry Kramer and others, including Bill Bishop in business development and Thom Calandra, formerly of Bloomberg London, in editorial, in 1997. MarketWatch was incubated at Data Broadcasting Corp., a San Mateo, California, company that owned distribution rights for financial information. Calandra recommended that Kramer hire David Callaway a former colleague of Calandra, as the site’s managing editor from Bloomberg two years later. In 2013, Glenn Hall, former editor in chief of TheStreet, became the editor of MarketWatch.[4] In 2014, Jeremy Olshan, a veteran of the New York Post, took over as editor.[5]
See also
References
- ↑ http://www.marketwatch.com/story/jeremy-olshan-takes-reins-as-editor-of-marketwatch-2014-05-14
- ↑ Wilkerson, David B., "Callaway to become top USA Today editor", MarketWatch, July 10, 2012. Retrieved 2012-07-10.
- ↑ "MarketWatch.com, Inc. ... annual report", WorldCat.org, n.d. Retrieved 2011-12-04.
- ↑ http://www.marketwatch.com/story/marketwatch-appoints-glenn-hall-editor-2013-09-23
- ↑ http://www.marketwatch.com/story/jeremy-olshan-takes-reins-as-editor-of-marketwatch-2014-05-14