Speed Read for Wednesday, Nov. 4
Highlights from media coverage in Wednesday's New York Times.
View ArticleJournal’s Bay Area Edition to Make Debut Thursday
The Wall Street Journal's San Francisco Bay Area edition will make its debut Thursday.
View ArticleThe Elusive Logic Behind a N.Y.C. Bureau for The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal's metro section: A missile aimed at The New York Times.
View ArticleA Tweak in Google’s Relationship With Publishers
Google caves. Or negotiates. Or tweaks its search of news content.
View ArticleWar@WSJ: New Book Pulls Back Blankets on Murdoch’s Capture of The Journal
New book by former Journal media writer goes deep behind the scenes of the Murdoch acquisition of The Wall Street Journal.
View ArticleSmartMoney Deal Expands Role of Journal Editor
In taking sole control of SmartMoney, the News Corporation is also expanding the influence of Robert J. Thomson, the top editor of The Wall Street Journal, who will oversee the editorial side of...
View ArticleMore Steep Circulation Declines at Newspapers
Circulation declined almost 9 percent at the nation's newspapers, another drop-off for the troubled industry.
View ArticleWall Street Journal Says It’s Up to You, New York, New York
The Wall Street Journal’s much-anticipated New York edition has hit the doorsteps of the city and brings with it the first broadsheet newspaper competition in decades.
View ArticleStudy of Waterboarding Coverage Prompts a Debate in the Press
A study of the four biggest newspapers in the United States found that in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, there was "a dramatic shift in coverage away from nearly a century of...
View ArticleReuters Brings In New Leadership
Reuters announced several strategic changes on Tuesday that will reorient the company under a new leadership structure.
View ArticleNewspaper Circulation Figures Show Some Digital Growth
The digital circulation growth shown in the latest figures from the Audit Bureau of Circulations is helping to ease a relentless overall decline in recent years.
View ArticleWashington Post Managing Editor Leaves for The Journal
Raju Narisetti will become the managing editor of the Wall Street Journal Digital Network, which includes WSJ.com, SmartMoney.com, MarketWatch and the Chinese, Japanese and German-language editions of...
View ArticleDow Jones Names Lex Fenwick Its New Chief Executive
Mr. Fenwick, a longtime Bloomberg L.P. executive, is filling a six-month vacancy created when Les Hinton resigned amid the phone-hacking scandal in Britain.
View ArticleJournal Reporter Quits Over E-Mails to Iraqi Envoy Nominee
Gina Chon agreed to resign after she admitted violating company policy by showing articles before publication to Brett McGurk, then on the National Security Council staff.
View ArticleMurdoch Isn’t the First to Consider Renaming The Wall Street Journal
In 1946, a polling firm told the newspaper that its name might be holding it back — both the "Wall Street" connotations and the "journal" ones. But no one considered what Rupert Murdoch is weighing: WSJ.
View ArticleSpeed Read for Wednesday, Nov. 4
Highlights from media coverage in Wednesday's New York Times.
View ArticleJournal’s Bay Area Edition to Make Debut Thursday
The Wall Street Journal's San Francisco Bay Area edition will make its debut Thursday.
View ArticleThe Elusive Logic Behind a N.Y.C. Bureau for The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal's metro section: A missile aimed at The New York Times.
View ArticleA Tweak in Google’s Relationship With Publishers
Google caves. Or negotiates. Or tweaks its search of news content.
View ArticleWar@WSJ: New Book Pulls Back Blankets on Murdoch’s Capture of The Journal
New book by former Journal media writer goes deep behind the scenes of the Murdoch acquisition of The Wall Street Journal.
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