Business

The Times Business pages are designed to give readers precisely what they need to know: a concise, comprehensive daily business briefing.

 

  • The Times has 76% more business readers than the Daily Telegraph and 84 per cent more than the Financial Times.

 

The Business section, which sits in the middle of the newspaper at the heart of The Times, sets a clear agenda, identifying the most important stories of the day. It not only prides itself on breaking news, but more valuably, explaining what those stories mean. The Editor’s commentary, analysis from specialist correspondents and stock tips from the Tempus column, offer information and judgement.

An integrated newsroom provides the same diet of news and ideas throughout the day.

Times Online delivers a 7am round up of the main business stories, Tempus offers analysis on the main corporate news of the day at noon and early tips on the following day’s stories are flagged up exclusively on Times Online in the afternoon.

 

And if that’s not enough, we offer business education for the commute home. The Best of the MBA lecture series and Sir Clive Woodward on management are just two of the recent podcast series from Times Business.

 

For more information on advertising in The Times please contact Lee Gibson lee.gibson@newsint.co.uk

 

Source: BBS 2008