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Revision as of 18:32, 17 September 2012

The Wall Street Journal Online

The Wall Street Journal is one of the world's best-known brands in business journalism. The newspaper has a history of breaking important business stories, and a long legacy of covering even obscure and odd stories in great and revealing depth.

Despite a decidedly conservative cast to its editorial pages, The Wall Street Journal has employed some of the best investigative reporters writing in English. For years, the paper ran three feature stories across the front page of its broadsheet format, often exclusives.

Purchased in 2007 by News Corp., the conglomerate owned by Australian business magnate Rupert Murdoch, The Wall Street Journal has transitioned to covering more general-interest news -- a change that has not been universally welcomed.

Address

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Contact

Wall Street Journal

Tel 609-520-4000
Fax 609-520-7272

Letters

DC Bureau Chief - Gerald Seib

202-862-9225

Editorial Page Editor - Paul Gigot

917-510-2825

Foreign Editor - John Bussey

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