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NewsRx is a media company focusing on digital media, printed media, and news services. 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 Factiva, the ''Wall Street Journal Professional Edition'', and LexisNexis.〔Bellury, Phillip. ''Enlightening The World''. Atlanta, GA: The Storyline Group, 2009.〕 C W Henderson 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 〕 Now based in Vinings, Georgia, the company reports through its daily news service and publishes reference books through its partner, ScholarlyEditions.〔〔Hasty, Susan. "Take Control of the News." ''ScholarlyNews and ScholarlyEditions''. ScholarlyMedia, 2011
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