Wall Street Journal

'Jack the Giant Slayer': What Critics Think of Bryan Singer's Fairy Tale

March 1, 2013 By Brent Lang 15 weeks ago

America's top critics have spoken, so should you see "Jack the Giant Slayer"?

  

Postal Service's End to Saturday Delivery May Hurt Publishers

February 6, 2013 By Ira Teinowitz 18 weeks ago

Postal service is stopping Saturday first-class service in August. What will that do to your magazine delivery?

  

News Corp. Taps Robert Thomson to Run Publishing Company

December 1, 2012 By Lisa Fung 28 weeks ago

Robert Thomson, managing editor of the Wall Street Journal and editor in chief of Dow Jones, brings credibility to the scandal-plagued unit

  

Wall Street Journal Launches Two Sections Devoted to Startups

November 12, 2012 By Alexander C. Kaufman 31 weeks ago

The Wall Street Journal will publish stories about entrepreneurship and startup companies on The Accelerator and Startup Journal

  

Election 2012: WSJ Wrongly Calls Michigan for Romney

November 6, 2012 By Alexander C. Kaufman 31 weeks ago

The Wall Street Journal sent an email alert to readers saying Romney took Michigan. Minutes later, it corrected the mistake

  

Hurricane Sandy Prompts N.Y. Times, WSJ to Drop Paywalls (Updated)

October 29, 2012 By Alexander C. Kaufman 33 weeks ago

National newspapers give away their coverage

  

Wall Street Journal Names New Editor of Magazine

October 17, 2012 By Alexander C. Kaufman 34 weeks ago

The Wall Street Journal Magazine named Kristina O'Neill editor

  

New York Times Taps Deborah Needleman for Fashion Mag

September 27, 2012 By Brent Lang 37 weeks ago

Needleman replaces Sally Singer, who was forced out last August

  

Wall Street Journal Criticized for Publishing Romney Adviser Op-Ed Pieces Without Disclosing Ties

September 19, 2012 By Alexander C. Kaufman 38 weeks ago

Watchdog group Media Matters said the Wall Street Journal published op-ed pieces by nine Romney advisers without mentioning their ties to the GOP candidate

  

Todd Larsen, Former Dow Jones President, Expected to Join Time Inc. to Lead News, Sports

August 31, 2012 By Alexander C. Kaufman 41 weeks ago

The company is still seeking a new publisher for Time magazine

  

Wall Street Journal to Launch WorldStream Video Blog

August 6, 2012 By Alexander C. Kaufman 45 weeks ago

Wall Street Journal reporters will submit clips to the video channel

  

News Corp. to Split Entertainment, Publishing Arms Into 2 Separate Companies (Report)

June 27, 2012 By Alexander C. Kaufman 50 weeks ago

Murdoch's media empire will separate its lucrative broadcast and entertainment division from its publishing arm

  

Newsweek-Daily Beast Shuffles the Editor Decks -- Again (Updated)

February 8, 2012 By Lucas Shaw 1 year ago

NewsBeast executive editor Jane Spencer goes abroad on sabbatical as Deidre Depke takes her spot

  

Huffington Post to Launch Live Online Streaming Network

February 2, 2012 By Lucas Shaw 1 year ago

AOL and the Huffington Post showed a demo of the Huffington Post Streaming Network to reporters on Thursday

  

Washington Post Editor Jumps Back to Wall Street Journal

January 20, 2012 By Lucas Shaw 1 year ago

Raju Narisetti leaves after three years at the Post

  

Chicago Sun-Times Goes Behind a Paywall

December 6, 2011 By Lucas Shaw 1 year ago

The Chicago daily and its sister publications will all charge for their online content

  

Newsweek-Daily Beast Publisher, Two Top Editors Out (Updated)

November 14, 2011 By Lucas Shaw 1 year ago

Company spokesperson said the editorial department is being restructured

  

Google Will Be Your Next Cable Provider (Report)

November 4, 2011 By Lucas Shaw 1 year ago

Its upcoming YouTube channels are not enough, Google wants to be in the cable business as well

  

More News Corp. Trouble: WSJ Circulation Scam Claims Euro Publishing Chief

October 12, 2011 By Lucas Shaw 1 year ago

The Guardian reports that one of Rupert Murdoch's key deputies, Andrew Langhoff, has resigned amid accusations that the Journal was buying copies of its own paper

  

Warren Buffett: I’ll Release My Tax Return if Rupert Murdoch Does

October 4, 2011 By Sharon Waxman 1 year ago

Says the investor and financier: “He and I will meet at Fortune... I’m ready tomorrow morning"

  

Jill Abramson Unveils Senior Management Team, Steals 2 From WSJ

September 6, 2011 By Lucas Shaw 1 year ago

Abramson sent out a staff memo today -- her first day in new job

  

It's Not Easy Being Google: Honchos Feeling the Pushback

August 30, 2011 By Fred Schruers 1 year ago

Google chair Eric Schmidt preached to the unconverted at a European TV fest, even as co-founder Larry Page faces many woes as CEO

  

NY Times Leads Media on Media But Twitter, Facebook Gain

August 16, 2011 By Lucas Shaw 1 year ago

A new study shows that more journalists still turn to traditional outlets for their media news, but that may change very soon

  

National Enquirer Publisher Nixes Sale Efforts

August 15, 2011 By Lucas Shaw 1 year ago

American Media Inc., which publishes celebrity and health & fitness magazines such as the National Enquirer and Men’s Fitness, was rumored to be looking for a buyer

  

Justice Department Plans Subpoenas in News Corp. 9/11 Phone Hacking Claim (Report)

July 22, 2011 By Tim Molloy 1 year ago

News Corp. tells Wall Street Journal the allegation is based on "anonymous speculation"

  

Senators Call for Dow Jones Inquiry

July 20, 2011 By Lucas Shaw 1 year ago

Senators Jay Rockefeller and Barbara Boxer want Dow Jones & Co.'s special committee to investigate circumstances surrounding the hiring of Les Hinton

  
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