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The Financial Times Zings Aggregators With A 24-Hour Embargo In An Attempt To Bring Those FT News Readers Directly to FT.com. Factiva Calls It ‘A Disappointment”, The FT Stands To Lose Considerable Revenue At Least Short-Term, But If Others Followed Suit Where Does That Leave The Aggregators?
Philip M. Stone May 22, 2006
The Financial Times is quite blunt about its goal. It wants to own a direct relationship with all its readers, via either print or FT.com. And it is willing to burn some bridges to achieve that goal, including from September 1 instituting a 24-hour embargo on its news feeds to third-party aggregators.

 

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