Business Wire Announces Major Expansion of Biosciences Corridor Circuit.Covering 18 Media Markets, Circuit Offers the Best Biosciences News Distribution Value in the Industry SAN FRANCISCO -- Business Wire announced today the addition of three states to its Biosciences Corridor news distribution circuit, bringing the number of markets on the circuit to eighteen. The Biosciences Corridor is designed to send biosciences and biotechnology news to the top markets in the industry. It includes reach to print, broadcast and online media in each market, plus value-added reach to disclosure destinations, key industry and trade media, and full-text posting to Internet portals and news sites, financial systems, online services and databases. "Our staff of 30 media relations professionals worldwide is expanding the reach of our circuits in media markets and key industries daily with no corresponding increase in the rates our members pay. This allows Business Wire to continue providing the industry's best value for biosciences news," said Laura Sturaitis, Senior Vice President, Media Services & Product Strategy for Business Wire. Business Wire, the preferred press release partner of the Biotechnology Industry Organization Biotechnology Industry Organization or BIO was founded 1993 in Washington, DC. James C. Greenwood is BIO's current President. External links
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