Bridge To Offer News Services Via Third Parties

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Bridge will make its news available as a standalone service in the first quarter of next year, allowing customers to receive its news services over any platform they wish--including those of Bridge's competitors. In so doing, Bridge, the newest player at the table, may affect the way its older adversaries--particularly Reuters--deliver news as well.

Perhaps not coincidentally, Bridge's move comes just a few months after Dow Jones Telerate said it would no longer allow users to receive the Dow

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