New York Financial Press
Encyclopedia
New York Financial Press (NYFP) is a media company founded by Pierre Alexandre
and based on Wall Street
.
. NYFP offers financial videos in 8 different languages (English, French, Arabic, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese and Russian), producing around 50 videos a day in high quality broadcast.
NYFP works with the New York Stock Exchange
and possesses its own studios.
NYFP's editorial staff is composed of international reporters helped by steady assistants.
NYFP's videos in broadcast quality are about 1'30 to 2'30 length. Videos can be seen on several broadcast channels such as France 24
, on various websites and on mobile media (Iphone, mobile phones).
NYFP has closed agreements to broadcast its videos on websites such as capital.fr, lefigaro.fr, lexpansion.fr,businesscenter.tv, tradingsat.com or agefi.ch.
With Brightcove
, the company is able to distribute and syndicate its programs, for example through those platforms: Blinkx, OneCast, Clipsyndicate, CanoeTV, Reuters...
New York Financial Press is specialized in macroeconomics and financial analysis but is also able to provide reports on demand in various fields: education (pedagogical videos), culture (covering special events) or new technologies.
NYFP made its name for itself through its technical provider activities and its experience in online videos .
Novembre 2006: agreement between NYFP and France 24 to provide daily videos and live spot.
September 2007: NYFP supply Orange (Group France Telecom). Launching of the video stream online in French for 120 associate websites.
November 2007: beginning the TV production (provider of CNBC Italy, AFP, RFO, TF1...)
February 2008: Tradingcentral got in NYFP's capital investment.
March 2009: New York French Press became New York Financial Press. Launching the video stream in English on the main platforms (Blinkx, OneCast, Clipsyndicate, CanoeTV, Reuters...)
July 2009: NYFP provides videos for BNP Paribas's website, bnpparibas.net.
October 2009: NYFP launches new generation of websites dedicated for mobile terminals: m.bourse24.mobi and m.businesscenter.tv
December 2009: NYFP is 5 days a week on Europe 1, a french national radio station, for a report at the market close. This report is available on europe1.fr
http://www.nyse.com/events/1282212712296.html
Pierre Alexandre
Pierre Alexandre is a writer, a journalist and a businessman. He has found and is the CEO of New York Financial Press, a media company based in Wall Street, inside the Stock Exchange.-Education:...
and based on Wall Street
Wall Street
Wall Street refers to the financial district of New York City, named after and centered on the eight-block-long street running from Broadway to South Street on the East River in Lower Manhattan. Over time, the term has become a metonym for the financial markets of the United States as a whole, or...
.
Overview
New York Financial Press was founded in August 2005 by Pierre Alexandre, a former Wall Street correspondent for LCILa Chaîne Info
La Chaîne Info, or LCI is a French cable news channel. The network provides 24-hour national and global news coverage.-History:LCI was created on June 24, 1994, by Christian Dutoit on behalf of the media group TF1....
. NYFP offers financial videos in 8 different languages (English, French, Arabic, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese and Russian), producing around 50 videos a day in high quality broadcast.
NYFP works with the New York Stock Exchange
New York Stock Exchange
The New York Stock Exchange is a stock exchange located at 11 Wall Street in Lower Manhattan, New York City, USA. It is by far the world's largest stock exchange by market capitalization of its listed companies at 13.39 trillion as of Dec 2010...
and possesses its own studios.
NYFP's editorial staff is composed of international reporters helped by steady assistants.
Services
NYFP produces videos per day on business news for an international audience., including live spots from Wall Street studios, analysis of the other markets and financial centers (Asia and Europe), as well as ad-hoc reports on request for French and other European media outlets.NYFP's videos in broadcast quality are about 1'30 to 2'30 length. Videos can be seen on several broadcast channels such as France 24
France 24
France 24 is an international news and current affairs television channel. The service is aimed at the overseas market, similar to BBC World News, DW-TV, NHK World and RT, and broadcast through satellite and cable operators throughout the world. During 2010 the channel started broadcasting through...
, on various websites and on mobile media (Iphone, mobile phones).
NYFP has closed agreements to broadcast its videos on websites such as capital.fr, lefigaro.fr, lexpansion.fr,businesscenter.tv, tradingsat.com or agefi.ch.
With Brightcove
Brightcove
Brightcove is a Cambridge, MA based company that produces an Online Video Platform .- History :Brightcove was founded in 2004 by Jeremy Allaire, who now serves as CEO. In March 2006, Brightcove acquired Seattle-based Metastories, makers of StoryMaker, a publishing tool for video, audio, images, and...
, the company is able to distribute and syndicate its programs, for example through those platforms: Blinkx, OneCast, Clipsyndicate, CanoeTV, Reuters...
New York Financial Press is specialized in macroeconomics and financial analysis but is also able to provide reports on demand in various fields: education (pedagogical videos), culture (covering special events) or new technologies.
NYFP made its name for itself through its technical provider activities and its experience in online videos .
Chronology
August 2005: New York French Press is founded by Pierre Alexandre on Wall Street.Novembre 2006: agreement between NYFP and France 24 to provide daily videos and live spot.
September 2007: NYFP supply Orange (Group France Telecom). Launching of the video stream online in French for 120 associate websites.
November 2007: beginning the TV production (provider of CNBC Italy, AFP, RFO, TF1...)
February 2008: Tradingcentral got in NYFP's capital investment.
March 2009: New York French Press became New York Financial Press. Launching the video stream in English on the main platforms (Blinkx, OneCast, Clipsyndicate, CanoeTV, Reuters...)
July 2009: NYFP provides videos for BNP Paribas's website, bnpparibas.net.
October 2009: NYFP launches new generation of websites dedicated for mobile terminals: m.bourse24.mobi and m.businesscenter.tv
December 2009: NYFP is 5 days a week on Europe 1, a french national radio station, for a report at the market close. This report is available on europe1.fr
External links
http://www.nyse.com/events/1282212712296.html