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company focusing on
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, printed media, news services, and knowledge discovery through its BUTTER platform. In 1995 the company was the world's largest producer of health news.Fernandes, Manuela. "Health Letters: Let the Reader Beware." ''The New York Times'' News Service 18 Aug, 1995 The company publishes 194 newsweeklies in health and other fields, which are distributed to subscribers and partners including
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.Bellury, Phillip. ''Enlightening The World''. Atlanta, GA: The Storyline Group, 2009.
C W Henderson Charles W. Henderson is an American media executive, technology executive, and journalist.Goss, Fred''Newsletter on Newsletters'' May 23, 2005Goss, Fre''Newsletter on Newsletters'' May 23, 2005Laermer, Richard. "A Source of News on AIDS." ''Editor ...
founded the company in 1984 and its first publication was ''AIDS Weekly.'' Taylor, Ron. "Private Enterprise Jumps into AIDS Marketplace." ''Atlanta Constitution''. February 4, 1986 In the early 2000s, the firm added the imprint, VerticalNews to publish newsweeklies in non-health fields."NewsRx's VerticalNews Division Launches 86 Titles in Tech, Science and General Interest." ''Newsletter on Newsletters'' September 10, 2008 http://www.thefreelibrary.com/NewsRx's+VerticalNews+division+launches+86+titles+in+tech,+science...-a0186874438 Now based in Atlanta, Georgia, the company reports through its daily news service and publishes reference books through its partner,
ScholarlyEditions ScholarlyEditions is a publishing imprint of ScholarlyMedia, LLC. The imprint publishes full-length eBooks in ePUB and PDF formats containing material from the over four million article summaries in the ScholarlyNews database of its partner, News ...
.Hasty, Susan. "Take Control of the News." ''ScholarlyNews and ScholarlyEditions''. ScholarlyMedia, 2011 http://www.scholarlyeditions.com/assets/pdf/scholarlyeditions-brochure.pdf NewsRx launched its BUTTER platform in 2015, which is a knowledge discovery engine that delivers its content to academics, researchers, and professionals.


History

The idea for the first newsletter originated at an international conference on
AIDS Human immunodeficiency virus infection and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) is a spectrum of conditions caused by infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), a retrovirus. Following initial infection an individual m ...
sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC). A staff member commented to CW Henderson on the need for a publication to condense the rapid rise in information about the disease. In 1984, Henderson created CW Henderson Publisher, which became NewsRx in 2004. That same year, the company distributed its first journal, ''CDC AIDS Weekly'', (which split into ''AIDS Weekly'' and ''Medical Letter on the CDC & FDA'') to an international audience.Zimmerman, David, Lou Ziegler, and Patrick O'Driscoll. "6 Who Made a Difference." ''USA Today'' December 11, 1985Goss, Fred. "Charles Henderson Quietly Built one of the Largest and Most Successful Operations in Newsletter HIstory, Title by Title, Week by Week." ''Newsletter on Newsletters'' May 23, 2005 The first subscriber was the Soviet Union. Other subscribers include physicians, educators, government agencies, and pharmaceutical companies.Allison, David. "Atlanta's a Center for Health-care Newsletters." ''Atlanta Business Chronicle''. April 21, 1995 The articles in ''AIDS Weekly'' discussed social issues of the disease to medical research. The newsweekly included “shorts” to explain as much as was known about unfolding information and events. Before the World Wide Web, NewsRx coordinated with the National AIDS Information Clearinghouse to provide information on the disease.Moore, Lisa. "AIDS Bulletin." ''U.S. News & World Report''. June 6, 1988: 83 The ''CDC AIDS Weekly Infoline'' provided a list of upcoming AIDS seminars as well as names and addresses of over 65 AIDS periodicals published worldwide. The information published in ''AIDS Weekly'' came primarily from the government organization
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(CDC). Though the newsweekly had no direct ties to the CDC other than as a source for information, a CDC official described the publication as “highly informative.” Other sources of information for this and other titles were the nearby
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medical library and international agencies. Articles included summaries of peer-reviewed research, conference reports, news releases, and compilations from other health and medical organizations. However, in the beginning, some critics were offended by the fact that NewsRx was a non-governmental agency distributing statistics that were available for free in official versions frrm the government.Laermer, Richard. "A Source of News on AIDS." ''Editor and Publisher'' September 5, 1987 (see Controversy) In 1988, the firm added ''Cancer Weekly''Ricklefs, Roger. "Medical Newsletters on AIDS Therapies Crop Up Across U.S." ''The Wall Street Journal''. October 4, 1988 and it added ''Blood Weekly'' in 1993. The company added ''Vaccine Weekly'' in 1995, followed by over 100 more medical-related titles. In 1999, the firm also adopted ''
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Journalist'' (AIJ) which uses robotics,
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to provide
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. The software shortens the time from news event to news distribution. In 2007, the firm introduced VerticalNews. The firm also adopted site licenses, including the ability for users to download reports showing the types of information used in a given organization—information previously restricted to the NewsRx staff. The system recognizes IP addresses to facilitate research activities. On April 22, 2015, NewsRx announced hiring new VP and Publisher Kalani Rosell. The business development office opened in 2016 in
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, headed by Rosell.


BUTTER

In 2015, NewsRx started BUTTER, which stands for Better Understanding Through Technology & Emerging Research, a business intelligence and data analytics platform with emerging research and new discoveries. It has content for researchers, academics, and investors, using a New Discovery Index (NDI) that analyzes discoveries worldwide by quarter and new discoveries within specific topic areas. BUTTER uses a search engine and publishes 10,000 new articles a day (11.4 million articles as of March, 2016). BUTTER's platform creates content 30 minutes after stock markets close, monitoring all market movements, new SEC and patent filings, trademarks, and financial and investment decisions.


Controversies

NewsRx is staffed by journalists rather than medical professionals.Fernandes, Manuela. "Reading All About It: Newsletters growing in number, but not all information is reliable." ''Atlanta Journal''. August 16, 1995 At the company's beginnings, ''Newsweek'' magazine commented that ''AIDS Weekly'', as a non-government entity, should not be reporting on topics that included policy, research, and statistics that some considered exclusive to the government. The head of the
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(CDC) AIDS task force at the time was misquoted as stating that he disagreed with having the CDC name associated with the newsweekly. On the contrary, every issue of the ''CDC AIDS Weekly'' included an advisory caption, “…not sponsored by, endorsed by, affiliated with, or officially connected with the CDC.” Other staffers within the CDC supported NewsRx's view to bring AIDS awareness to the public eye. The ''
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'' reported that ''AIDS Weekly'' was a necessary “watchdog” publication providing needed information to the public. Other articles appeared supporting NewsRx in the ''
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'', for what they said to be its impact in AIDS awareness and investigative journalism. CW Henderson's role as executive editor at the firm was discussed in an article in ''Editor and Publisher'', focusing on the influence of pharmaceutical companies on news publications.Nicholson, Joe. "Of Mice & Men: Is there too much hype in media's medical stories?." ''Editor and Publisher''. October 3, 1998 Henderson opposed pharmaceutical company influence on reporters as well as premature reporting of experiments. The firm was also involved with ''The New York Times'' in controversial breaking news about AIDS studies that had purposely been tampered with at the CDC.Schneider, Keith. "Tampering Uncovered at AIDS Research Lab." ''The New York Times'' p.1 September 17, 1986 https://www.nytimes.com/1986/09/17/us/tampering-uncovered-at-aids-research-lab.html On at least 5 occasions, research on the causes of AIDS and other viral diseases might have been tampered with. ''CDC AIDS Weekly'' published an internal CDC memorandum on the incident. In 2010, the firm's VerticalNews China was the subject of a
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that originated from China as a result of controversial news reported. The attack was halted when the company's IP service identified the source and blocked it.


Partnerships

In 2011, the firm partnered with
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ScholarlyEditions ScholarlyEditions is a publishing imprint of ScholarlyMedia, LLC. The imprint publishes full-length eBooks in ePUB and PDF formats containing material from the over four million article summaries in the ScholarlyNews database of its partner, News ...
imprint, publishing 4,000 reference books, which replaced the EncyK line. The president of NewsRx is also president of ScholarlyMedia."ScholarlyEditions." ''ScholarlyEditions''. ScholarlyMedia, 2011. http://www.scholarlyeditions.com/ The company's book imprint is ScholarlyEditions, and its peer reviewed news service is ScholarlyNews. The company's partners include: *
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Factiva and the ''Wall Street Journal Professional Edition''- For 20 years, NewsRx articles have been available through Dow Jones sources."NewsRx.com: eHealth Evolution; global partnerships for health, biotech news offerings announced." ''Business Wire''. October 19, 2000 *InfoDesk – InfoDesk allows NewsRx content to be available to desktops, websites, and business applications including site licenses. *
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– The partnership between Reuters and NewsRx began 20 years ago, and with Thomson 10 years ago. In 2008, the two companies merged. *
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(CIG) – NewsRx content is available through
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, Dialog, and Datastar. *NewsEdge – NewsEdge, a division of Acquire Media, and NewsRx have been partners since 1991. *
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- Cengage Learning's
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Rankings

The company's rankings include: :* Amazon's Alexa 2011 PageRank: #5 News and Media Site for the Pharmaceutical Industry "Top Sites." Alexa . Amazon.com, http://www.alexa.com/topsites/category/Top/Business/Biotechnology_and_Pharmaceuticals/Pharmaceuticals/News_and_Media :*Google 2010 PageRank: #2 Among Top Health News and Media Publications :*Google 2010 PageRank: #2 Among Top Science Publications in Biology/Physiology :*Google 2010 PageRank: #2 Among Top News and Media for the Business of Pharmaceuticals :*Amazon's Alexa 2010 PageRank: #2 News and Media Site for the Pharmaceutical Industry :*eHealthcare Leadership Award, Best Health/Healthcare Content 2011


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