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CNBC
CNBC is the recognized world leader in business news, providing real-time financial market coverage and business information to more than 340 million homes worldwide, including more than 95 million households in the United States and Canada. The network's Business Day programming (weekdays from 5:00 a.m.- 7:00 p.m. ET) is produced at CNBC's headquarters in Englewood Cliffs, N.J. CNBC also includes reports from its news bureaus worldwide in Midtown Manhattan, the NASDAQ MarketSite, Washington D.C., Chicago, Los Angeles, Palo Alto, London, Singapore and CNBC's headquarters in Englewood Cliffs, N.J.
Launched on April 17, 1989, CNBC offers viewers live programming on the markets every weekday, with programs such as "Squawk Box," "Power Lunch," "Closing Bell" and "Mad Money w/Jim Cramer." CNBC Primetime programming (weekdays from 7:00 p.m.-2 a.m. ET) includes "On the Money," and "Fast Money." CNBC Weekend programming offers broad-based talk programming.
Viewers of CNBC business news programming are business executives and financial professionals that have significant purchasing power. According to a July 2004 survey by Mendelsohn Media Research, the median household net worth of CNBC Business Day viewer exceeds $1.2 million.
The web site cnbc.com extends the CNBC mission to be first and accurate with the news, including presenting actionable information. It is the preeminent financial news source on the web, featuring an unprecedented amount of video, real-time market analysis, three to eight hours of web-exclusive live video programming daily, industry and topic-specific blogs, cnbc.com Live stream (long-form scheduled programming of events), charts and investing tools.
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NBC 12
NBC12.com continues to be one of the most-visited local web sites in Central Virginia, attracting on average more than 1.8 million page views per month.
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Web Host Industry Review
Web Host Industry Review is the largest news organization and consumer resource dedicated to the web hosting industry, publishing since 2000 TheWHIR.com provides its readers with daily industry news, feature coverage and expert opinion and analysis, in addition to our comprehensive resources for web host industry executives, resellers and web hosting consumers.
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ARN
IDG has a wholly-owned subsidiary based in Sydney, Australia. Employing around 70 staff, IDG Australia was incorporated in 1978 and operates local versions of the brands Computerworld, CIO, PC World, TechWorld as well as Australian-specific brands ARN and GoodGearGuide.
International Data Group (IDG) is a technology media, research, event management, and venture capital organization.
IDG evolved from International Data Corporation (IDC) which was formed in 1964 in Newtonville, Massachusetts, by Patrick Joseph McGovern and a friend, Fred Kirch.
IDC is now a subsidiary of IDG.
There is an international mother company (located in Boston), with a few publications.
In every country where IDG is located, the publications are produced on a national level, where there is a lot of knowledge for that particular local market.
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CRN
CRN is published by Haymarket Media Pty Ltd.
As part of the global Haymarket network, Haymarket Media Australia has a wealth of knowledge, expertise and know-how in print, online and events across a variety of subjects including IT, sport, arts and business.
Based in Sydney, Haymarket Media Australia’s print stable includes computing brands PC Authority and Atomic, trade title CRN and Australia’s number one football title FourFourTwo - all of them in both magazine and electronic form, and with events attached.
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Rust Report
Since its inception in 1999, The Rust Report weekly newsletter has built a strong following among an influential group of readers throughout Australia, New Zealand, and beyond.
First launched as a Web site in conjunction with IDG, The Rust Report has evolved over time into a newsletter that has been e-mailed each week to readers in PDF format.Now it has moved up a peg to combine the interactivity of a Web site with the clarity and permanency of the PDF version in a way that suits the needs of individual subscribers.
Each issue covers industry news, trends, research, company and financial headlines, investment roundups, major technology installations, senior personnel movements, and executive interviews.
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IT Wire
iTWire is a powerful source of top-line IT&T news, information and community for industry professionals.
iTWire puts tech news and developments from around the globe into perspective, covering all the important sectors of IT&T in Australia and globally, with a strong emphasis on government.
Its award-winning team of writers have earned a reputation for providing hard-hitting, insightful commentary and critical analysis of the business of technology, including corporate performance and developments, new product and service offerings and industry trends.
iTWire’s audience is comprised of senior IT&T professionals, CEOs, CIOs, department heads and other managers.
These leaders rely on iTWire to stay informed and maintain their competitive edge.
iTWire connects technology professionals across Australia, though its breaking IT news, technology events calendar, technology news forum, a free daily email newsletter, a specialist Telecommunications industry publication and Jobs.
iTWire, Australia’s best IT specialist jobs board.
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Australian IT
The Australian is a broadsheet newspaper published in Australia on Monday to Saturday each week since 1964.
The editor in chief is Chris Mitchell, the editor is Paul Whittaker and the 'editor-at-large' is Paul Kelly.The Australian is the biggest-selling national newspaper in the country, with weekday sales of 135,000 and Saturday sales of 305,000, figures substantially below those enjoyed by Sydney's and Melbourne's leading papers.
Its chief rival is the business-focused Australian Financial Review.
The Australian is published by News Limited, an asset of News Corporation, that also owns the sole or most popular metropolitan daily in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Hobart and Darwin.


