BTR parent EBM unveils 'Infrastructure' newsletter with eye toward broadband

As the first installment of the 5 new cross-market "Market Moves" newsletters, BTR parent publishing company Endeavor Business Media has officially launched its "Market Moves Infrastructure" newsletter.
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Each week this month, BTR parent company Endeavor Business Media (EBM) will be launching 5 new cross-market "Market Moves" newsletters, covering key industry sectors which transect the breadth of EBM's publications.

As the first installment of the 5 new cross-market "Market Moves" newsletters, EBM has today officially launched its Market Moves Infrastructure newsletter.

The new newsletter is delivered biweekly on Fridays, providing infrastructure news and insights related to key industry sectors including:

  • Construction
  • Transportation
  • Water
  • Broadband
  • Energy

Delivering industry news, trends, best practices and thought leadership, the Market Moves Infrastructure newsletter is aimed at professionals in municipal, country, state or federal government; and contractors and general managers in the above segments.

Related topics such as infrastructure site prep, government funding, project design, and IIJA are all covered within the newsletter.

Learn more and subscribe to the Market Moves Infrastructure newsletter.

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STEPHEN HARDY
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MATT VINCENT
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KRISTINE COLLINS
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JEAN LAUTER
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