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Financial Week to Move Online
Friday 12. December 2008 - In an effort to provide even more timely news on corporate finance, Financial Week will become an online publication. As the indispensable source for intelligence on the issues affecting corporate money, Financial Week is edited for the "C-Suite" and other decision-level financial executives in the top U.S. companies. The weekly print newspaper ceased production with its December 7 issue.
“Year over year, our Internet traffic has grown dramatically,” said Nancy Adler, publisher, Financial Week. “Increased focus on the Internet allows us to more efficiently deliver corporate finance news and analysis. This means more breaking news, more interviews and more in-depth coverage of the capital and credit markets. Senior financial decision makers look to financialweek.com for the latest information on these topics and how they affect their jobs. By focusing on delivering the news on the Web rather than in print, we can keep our readers truly updated in today’s volatile marketplace.”
The journalistic talents of the Financial Week team have been recognized by several industry organizations including two prestigious 2008 Neal Awards from American Business Media for best issue and best news coverage for its early coverage of the corporate credit crunch. It was also honored in 2008 by the Society of American Business Editors and Writers (SABEW) in 2008 for overall excellence in weekly business newspapers and for business reporting-breaking news.
Financial Week is published by Crain Communications Inc.