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Meltwater Taps Dow Jones To Deliver Premium News To PR, Marketing Professionals

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 21 (Bernama) -- Meltwater has announced a strategic partnership with Dow Jones, giving its global user base access to premium, subscriber-only content from top-tier publications, including The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, MarketWatch, The Globe and Mail.

The agreement enhances Meltwater’s media, social and consumer intelligence platform, enabling public relations (PR), marketing, and communications professionals to track high-value news on their companies, competitors, and industries with more profound insight and broader reach.

Meltwater chief executive officer, John Box said the move underscores the company’s commitment to delivering unmatched data coverage across news, social, and broadcast platforms.

“With this new agreement with Dow Jones, Meltwater continues in our mission to unlock the world’s online data and provide more content than anyone else in the market,” he said in a statement.

Meanwhile, Dow Jones general manager of Corporate Partnerships, William Ashworth said the collaboration combines the strengths of both companies to deliver world-class news and analysis.

Meltwater users will now be able to integrate Dow Jones’ high-quality content with data from other top-tier sources like Bloomberg Media, Torstar, and The Washington Post, supporting more informed, data-driven strategies.

The partnership is expected to bolster decision-making across sectors by putting trusted journalism at the fingertips of the professionals who shape public narratives.

-- BERNAMA