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New to The Street and Wall Street New York Magazine Launch Weekly Executive Publication with Integrated NewsOut Video Press Distribution
Featured Cover: Virtuix Holdings | Weekly Monday Distribution to ~5 Million Subscribers
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK / ACCESS Newswire / February 24, 2026 / New to The Street today announced the official weekly launch of Wall Street New York Magazine in partnership with NewsOut, integrating physical and digital magazine distribution with coordinated Monday video press releases reaching an audience approaching 5 million subscribers across the New to The Street and NewsOut YouTube networks.
Each Monday, covered companies will receive:
Physical and digital magazine placement
Distribution to New to The Street's 31,000+ executive and investor database
NewsOut video press release launch
Cross-platform amplification across NTTS television and digital properties
This structured model creates recurring, predictable executive visibility aligned with broadcast, digital, and print media channels.
Weekly Cover Feature
Virtuix Holdings
The inaugural cover spotlights Virtuix Holdings and its leadership in immersive virtual reality entertainment technology.
Inside This Week's Edition
Featured companies include:
NRx Pharmaceuticals
Blackbarn Restaurant
NeOnc Technologies
Vivos Therapeutics
Dr. Lee Gause - Smile Design
Lantern Pharma
Roadzen
YY Group Holding Limited
Global Chamber
BioVie Inc.
Executive Commentary
Shota Bagaturia, CEO of NewsOut and Founder of Wall Street New York Magazine, commented:
"The convergence of premium print, digital distribution, and structured video press releases represents the future of executive media positioning. By aligning Wall Street New York Magazine with NewsOut and New to The Street's broadcast ecosystem, we are creating a recurring, institutional-grade visibility platform. Every Monday, featured companies are not simply published - they are amplified across television, digital, and a nearly five-million-subscriber distribution architecture. This is about building sustained narrative equity, not one-time exposure."
Structured Monday Rollout
Each weekly cycle includes:
Magazine publication (physical + digital)
Coordinated NewsOut video press release
Distribution to ~5M combined YouTube subscribers
Executive database circulation (31,000+)
Television and social amplification through New to The Street
About New to The Street
New to The Street is a 17-year-old nationally recognized business television brand and one of the longest-running sponsored financial programming platforms in the United States. Broadcasting weekly on Bloomberg Television and Fox Business as sponsored programming, the platform reaches over 250 million households across the United States, MENA, and Latin America through its international television syndication footprint.
Filming from the NYSE and Nasdaq MarketSite, New to The Street has built the largest YouTube subscriber base globally dedicated to public companies, with a combined digital distribution network exceeding 4.5 million subscribers - making it the most subscribed-to public company media channel worldwide.
The company integrates:
National and international television broadcasts
Global digital distribution
Earned media placements
Iconic Times Square and NYC Financial District outdoor campaigns
Executive database circulation
Weekly magazine publication
Structured NewsOut video press release distribution
This vertically integrated media ecosystem delivers predictable, recurring visibility at institutional scale.
For participation inquiries:
Monica Brennan
[email protected]
SOURCE: New to The Street
View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire
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