News Corp. launches an international advertising network for financial news
Posted by Kelley Vendeland on May 20, 2008 at 8:29 AM
News Corp.'s .Fox Networks has launched an international online ad network specifically geared towards financial news and advice.
Created with help from the Wall Street Journal Digital Network, the network, called Worthnet.Fox, comprises about 30 web site publishers, including WSJ, Barron's and MarketWatch.
The network is designed with the jet set executive class in mind: people "who spend time in myriad global regions at economic borders dissolve." reports Reuters.
.Fox Networks is an online advertising network which markets unsold advertising space on websites outside of the U.S.
Source: Reuters through I Want Media
Created with help from the Wall Street Journal Digital Network, the network, called Worthnet.Fox, comprises about 30 web site publishers, including WSJ, Barron's and MarketWatch.
The network is designed with the jet set executive class in mind: people "who spend time in myriad global regions at economic borders dissolve." reports Reuters.
.Fox Networks is an online advertising network which markets unsold advertising space on websites outside of the U.S.
Source: Reuters through I Want Media
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