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Independent reporting on private capital and the operators behind it.
Tech Startup Weekly covers venture funding, public-market debuts, M&A, and the operators building the companies that move the technology economy. Our remit is the deal flow that determines who builds what next — and the analysis that explains why it matters to founders, investors, and policy.
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Editorial Standards
Tech Startup Weekly maintains editorial independence from its sources, advertisers, and the companies it covers. No commercial relationship determines whether, when, or how a story is published.
Funding amounts, valuations, and material claims are corroborated through at least two independent sources or official documentation (regulatory filings, signed term sheets, press releases issued by named officers) before they appear in our reporting.
We provide right of reply to every party named in critical coverage, and any conflict of interest — personal, financial, or institutional — is disclosed at the point of publication.
Reporting that relies on anonymous sources requires the consent of a senior editor. The threshold for granting anonymity is a credible fear of professional or legal retaliation, not the convenience of the source.
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Methodology
Our newsroom combines reporting from primary sources with structured monitoring of regulatory filings, capital-markets feeds, and public newswires. Drafts are reviewed by a second editor before publication; breaking-news items are fact-checked against at least one independent source before the headline runs.
Where stories are produced with the assistance of automated drafting tools, the published copy reflects the judgment, sourcing, and editing of the human newsroom. We do not run model output unedited.
Charts and tables are reproducible from the underlying data; we link to the source dataset where possible. Aggregate figures (e.g. total weekly deal volume) are calculated from named primary sources, not third-party aggregators.
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Corrections
When we publish an error, we correct it. Substantive corrections — those that materially change the meaning of a story — appear at the top of the affected article with the date and nature of the change. Minor copy fixes are silently corrected in place.
To request a correction, email corrections@techstartupweekly.com. Include the article URL, the specific claim at issue, and the source supporting your correction.
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