Dow Jones & Company

Dow Jones & Company is a global news and business information provider, founded in 1882 and headquartered in New York. The company delivers a wide range of content through various platforms, including newspapers, websites, apps, newsletters, and magazines. Its flagship publication, The Wall Street Journal, is the largest newspaper in the United States by total average circulation. Dow Jones operates with a robust network of approximately 2,000 journalists across more than 50 countries, ensuring comprehensive news-gathering operations. The company's prominent brands include Barron’s, MarketWatch, and Factiva, among others. Dow Jones combines technology with news and data to support informed business decision-making, offering its information services in 13 languages and distributing content in 28 languages. Its commitment to providing timely financial insight and tools enables readers to stay updated on crucial developments in the business world.

Almar Latour

CEO

Past deals in News

SmartMoney

Acquisition in 2010
SmartMoney is a financial news magazine that delivers comprehensive information about the financial world. It offers insights into various sectors, including technology, investing, and consumer trends. The publication is designed to educate its readers by providing relevant news, data, and expert advice on investments. SmartMoney aims to empower individuals to make informed financial decisions through its insightful content and analysis.

MarketWatch

Acquisition in 2004
MarketWatch, a publication of Dow Jones & Co., is a prominent source of financial information and business news, catering to over 16 million visitors monthly. Based in San Francisco, it specializes in delivering real-time commentary, investment tools, and personal finance information through a dedicated team of journalists operating from multiple global bureaus. The platform features a wide range of content, including headlines, stories, videos, and market briefs, generated daily to keep investors informed. Additionally, MarketWatch offers subscription products designed for investors, such as the Hulbert Financial Digest suite, Retirement Weekly, and ETF Trader. It also operates the MarketWatch Radio Network, providing regular market updates to radio stations. As part of The Wall Street Digital Network, MarketWatch is linked with several other financial news platforms, enhancing its reach and influence in the industry.

Sohu.com

Series A in 1998
Sohu.com is a Chinese online media, games, and search company operating a network of web properties and an in-house search engine. Its offerings span online brand advertising, content and services across a matrix of sites including sohu.com, sogou.com, 17173.com, focus.cn, changyou.com, and tv.sohu.com, plus mobile news apps and portals. The company also develops and operates online games through its Changyou segment, with titles such as Tian Long Ba Bu, DDTank and Wartune. Sohu enables user-generated content and social interaction on its platforms and earns revenue from online advertising, information services, and gaming. Founded in 1995, the company expanded to mobile and video, becoming a key provider of Chinese online media, search, and gaming experiences for millions of users daily.
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