News Licensing

Licensed / Syndicated News Feeds

Integrate Medical News Today full text news articles into your websites, intranets, extranets and mobile platforms. Benefits include:

  • Optimised client website
    • Improved SEO - search engine friendly news content also encourages link building (licensed content may not be exclusive to your site - additional news content will help general SEO processes)
    • Website growth - archived news articles add pages to your site
    • Better websites of more interest to your target audience
    • Automatically updated daily (or hourly) with fresh content improves audience retention
  • Brand building/marketing
    • Use news content in newsletters and RSS feeds for customers
    • Differentiate website from competition

Medical News Today offers headline only and full text news feeds

  • Medical News Today news content is:
    • Timely - we publish news as it breaks, 24 hours a day 7 days a week.
    • Accurate
    • Authoritative
    • Trustworthy premium sources
  • Full text newsfeeds - syndication licenses available for:
    • 1 to 120 articles a day, 7 days a week
    • Condition/disease/therapeutic area specific feeds - e.g. breast cancer news, acid reflux news, neurology news.
    • Bespoke (non-exclusive) content feeds for any audience.
    • Exclusive content feeds.

Delivery options

  • RSS/XML or Java
  • Updated hourly/daily
  • Fully automated - one time set up

Enquire About Licensing

To enquire about licensing our news please enter your details in the form below.

Alternatively, you can contact our marketing department:

Peter Hill, Marketing Director. +44 (0) 161 408 2546 (UK).

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