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Press Association provides essential business information services for Government departments, financiers, public and private sector organisations and PR companies.  Contact us for more information or click on one of the links below to read more about the business news services and business publications Press Association offers.

MediaFinance

The leading fortnightly, print based publication dedicated to the financing and M&A activity of the European media sector.

Conferences

The Press Association hosts four finance conferences across the year, gathering together leading decision makers and visionaries in the global telecoms, media and satellite industries.

SatelliteFinance

Reports on financings by established and new satellite platform operators, service providers and technology companies.

The Morning Briefing

The essential Media, Telecoms and Technology digest newsletter, delivered direct to your inbox at 8.30am every working day.  Stay informed of key industry insights with this perfect solution to information overload for senior executives.

TelecomFinance

Online and in printed format, TelecomFinance breaks news and acts as a journal of record for financings and restructurings in the fixed and mobile communications sectors, across the globe.

Media Lawyer

A round-up of key media law industry developments and events, provided live online and as a bi-monthly print journal. An invaluable source of independent legal intelligence written by the Press Association’s own expert barrister, Mike Dodd.

The Sport Briefing

Whether the aim is to open up new revenue streams, seek new business contacts or simply keep up to date with the latest news, The Sport Briefing is an invaluable news service for those in the business of sport.


 

Transcription Services

Audio copytaking and transcribing service, whatever your business needs.


 

 

 

Business news

  • Debt fears drag Dow below 10,000

    The Dow Jones industrial average fell 103.
    The Dow Jones industrial average has closed below 10,000 for the first time in three months due to nagging concerns about debt loads in Europe.
  • Company chiefs warn of 'oil crunch'

    Business leaders will warn that the world is hurtling towards an 'oil crunch'
    Sir Richard Branson and other business leaders will warn this week that the world is hurtling towards an "oil crunch" to match the financial crisis within five years.
  • Mining sector curbs losing streak

    The FTSE 100 index fell 3.
    Gains in the mining sector helped the London market pull out of its losing streak but economic worries continued to shake confidence in financial stocks.

Specialist news

For tailored feeds for corporate websites, in-depth news from Westminster and detailed financial coverage. visit our specialist news service.