Can someone identify what news program this format of headline is coming from?

Discussion in 'Trading Software' started by David Donner, Sep 29, 2020.

  1. "Most Recent 29 Sep - 05:00:00 PM (MRNA.O) - Moderna COVID-19 vaccine appears safe, shows signs of working in older adults - study"

    Does anyone recognize headlines of that format with "Most Recent" at the beginning?
    What news program is that coming from?

    Thank you!
     
  2. BMK

    BMK


  3. Right, that is where the story is from, but I am curious what news service prints out the headlines in the format in the first message in this thread. It may not even be a service with a Reuters feed. Maybe its a benzinga or something similar? Could it be Bloomberg?

    Is anyone familiar with headlines of the format shown in the first post in this thread?
     
  4. monet

    monet

    It looks like it could be a web page title, as in the text that in displayed in your browser tab (and also the file name if you were to save the page).

    Possibly a concatenation of text that would be displayed in separate HTML elements on the page, i.e. page heading, article date/time, symbol, article heading.

    Could it have been copied and pasted from a web page? This would explain the "Most Recent" at the beginning.

    More Google results for the headline should appear in the next few hours.


    Just some ideas.
     
    Last edited: Sep 29, 2020
  5. Overnight

    Overnight

    Where did you see the headline? That might clue you into where the headline came from?
     

  6. Someone in a chat room keeps posting headlines of that format & when I ask what service is he getting them from, he wont say.

    He posts headlines from all different feeds in that same format so I am thinking it is like a Benzinga or Trade The News or something like that, and am hoping someone here recognizes it.
     
  7. Overnight

    Overnight

    My best guess is from a trading terminal, like a Bloomy or Eikon.
     
  8. Anyone else with any ideas? Thanks