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Daily Deal, ScreamingMedia Strike Distribution Deal

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Pamela Parker
Pamela Parker
Jun 30, 2000

The Daily Deal, an online and
print publication covering the world of business deals, this week struck an
agreement whereby content aggregator and distributor ScreamingMedia will syndicate its
content to the company’s clients.


Under the terms of the deal, the Daily Deal’s content will be aggregated,
filtered, and distributed via ScreamingMedia’s network of Web sites. The
syndication company’s clients can select what content they want to publish
on their sites.


“We believe The Daily Deal‘s unique content covering the entire
spectrum of deal activity — from angel investment through corporate
restructuring — will quickly find a following among ScreamingMedia’s
growing list of subscribers,” said Daily Deal editor in chief Bob Teitelman.


ScreamingMedia collects content from more than 240 providers, and 468
publications, and distributes them to over 800 Web site and wireless
customers. The founder of Chiat/Day
Advertising
, Jay Chiat, is ScreamingMedia’s chairman.

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