MarketWatch

MarketWatch is a website that provides financial information, business news, analysis, and stock market data. It is a subsidiary of Dow Jones & Company, a property of News Corp, along with The Wall Street Journal and Barron's.

History

The company was conceived as DBC Online by Data Broadcasting Corporation in the fall of 1995.[2] The marketwatch.com domain name was registered on July 30, 1997.[3] The website launched on October 30, 1997, as a 50/50 joint venture between DBC and CBS News, then run by Larry Kramer[2] and co-founder and chairman, Derek Reisfield.[4] Thom Calandra was its first editor-in-chief.[5]

In 1999, the company hired David Callaway and in 2003, Callaway became editor-in-chief.[6] In January 1999, during the dot-com bubble, the company became a public company via an initial public offering. After pricing at $17 per share, the stock traded as high as $130 per share on its first day of trading, giving it a market capitalization of over $1 billion despite only $7 million in annual revenues.[2] In June 2000, the company formed a joint venture with the Financial Times[7] with Peter Bale as managing editor.[8] In January 2004, Calandra resigned amidst allegations of insider trading.[5] In January 2005, Dow Jones & Company acquired the company for $528 million, or $18 per share.[9]

In May 2016, MarketWatch hired Dan Shar as general manager.[10] In October 2020, MarketWatch announced that it would become a paywalled subscription-based publication, in order to "raise the ambitions of our journalism".[11] Mark DeCambre was named editor in chief on March 21, 2022.[12]

See also

References

  1. Mark DeCambre named new editor in chief of MarketWatch marketwatch.com, March 17, 2022^
  2. Larry Kramer. The history of MarketWatch: How a sports data startup became a half-billion-dollar financial news site Marketwatch, October 30, 2017^
  3. Whois Record for MarketWatch.com Domain Tools^
  4. Contribution Agreement – CBS Inc., Data Broadcasting Corp. and MarketWatch.com LLC Sample Business Contracts, retrieved 2024-01-08^
  5. MarketWatch commentator resigns amid probe NBC News, January 23, 2004^
  6. Chris O'Shea. David Callaway, MarketWatch Editor, Named USA Today EIC Adweek, July 10, 2012^
  7. Joint Venture Agreement – Financial Times Group Ltd., MarketWatch.com Inc., Pearson Internet Holdings BV and Pearson Overseas Holdings Ltd. FindLaw, June 19, 2000^
  8. FT Marketwatch Appoints Managing Editor Pearson plc, March 20, 2000^
  9. Dow Jones & Company closes $528 million MarketWatch acquisition U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, January 24, 2005^
  10. Chris Roush. MarketWatch.com hires general manager Talking Biz News, May 17, 2016^
  11. Sara Guaglione. 'MarketWatch' Adds Paywall, 'WSJ Magazine' Reduces Print Frequency MediaPost, October 26, 2020^
  12. Mark DeCambre named new editor in chief of MarketWatch MarketWatch, retrieved 2022-04-23^