FINFACTS TV - Bloomberg; Wall Street Journal; CNBC & FT
Broadband coupled with advances in web broadcasting technology have at last converged television and the web.

The dramatic success of YouTube has again illustrated the old maxim that a picture is worth a thousand words.

Bloomberg TV is a global service of one of the world's top financial information firms, Bloomberg LLP, which was founded by New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg in 1982.The company has experienced huge growth in sales of its famous terminal in recent years.

In Europe, Bloomberg has TV services broadcast from the UK, France, Germany, Italy and Spain

   

   
The Wall Street Journal, which was founded by Dow Jones & Company in 1889, is one of the world's top financial newspapers. The WSJ has a total global paid circulation of more than 2.6m in print and online. The WSJ Online is the largest paid subscription news site on the Web, with 788,000 paying subscribers. The Journal provides videos on current topical issues and analysis interviews with market specialists.

The WSJ also broadcasts video content from its information partner Reuters. 

   
CNBC is the business channel of US national broadcaster NBC - a unit of General Electric. CNBC broadcasts daily from US, Europe and Asia. It has a breezy fast-paced style with a liberal use of flashy graphics and a wide range of market opinion. CNBC.com has some 200 videos a day, drawing upon many of the same resources and staff as the cable channel. A subscriber service, CNBC Plus provides Live TV online.
   
The Financial Times is recognised as one of the top financial newspapers in the world. The newspaper is printed in 19 cities across the globe, has a daily circulation of over 480,000 and a readership of more than 1.6million people worldwide.

The FT has a daily view video on top news issues and clips on specific topical issues and events.

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