WSJ Headlines
WSJ launches MoneyBeat blog
Posted on: 04/17/13
New York—The Wall Street Journal has consolidated six of its blogs into one new one covering global finance, markets, and mergers and acquisitions. The blog, called MoneyBeat, will incorporate content that had been in such others as MarketBeat, Overheard, The Source and all the Deal Journals.
Wall Street Journal launches Turkish site
Posted on: 04/02/13
New York—The Wall Street Journal has introduced The Wall Street Journal Türkiye, an online edition at wsj.com.tr. The business newspaper is now producing 12 international websites in nine languages.
WSJ to launch Risk & Compliance Journal
Posted on: 03/13/13
New York—The Wall Street Journal announced it will launch Risk & Compliance Journal, a news service covering governance, risk and compliance issues.
Wall Street Journal to introduce WSJ.Money
Posted on: 03/07/13
New York—The Wall Street Journal announced it will introduce WSJ.Money, its new personal wealth management magazine, on March 9. The quarterly magazine will appear in the U.S. edition of WSJ Weekend and cover personal finance and wealth management for the long term.
WSJ gives new life to Journal Report
Posted on: 02/26/13
The Wall Street Journal this month launched a digital extension of the vertically focused Journal Reports section that has been a strong advertising performer for the print side of the publication. The rebranded Journal Report integrates print and digital to offer more advertising real estate than...
Korean and Indonesian join growing list of WSJ.com's local-language websites
Posted on: 11/13/12
WSJ.com, the online companion to The Wall Street Journal, has been moving aggressively to expand its global footprint by launching local-language websites.The latest examples: An Indonesian-language website and BlackBerry app, which rolled out earlier this month, and a local-language edition in...
WSJ.com launches Indonesian-language site
Posted on: 11/02/12
New York—WSJ.com, the online companion to The Wall Street Journal, has debuted a local-language website in Indonesia. The launch follows the debut of a local-language edition in Korea that exceeded 6 million page views in its first two weeks, according to the Journal.There are now 11 Wall...
WSJ.com adds Korean-language site
Posted on: 10/18/12
New York—WSJ.com, the online companion to The Wall Street Journal, has debuted a local-language edition in Korea.
Wall Street Journal Digital Network debuts private ad exchange
Posted on: 10/10/12
New York—The Wall Street Journal Digital Network has introduced a branded private advertising exchange called WSJ Audex. The invitation-only exchange enables advertisers to do real-time bidding across Barrons.com, MarketWatch.com, SmartMoney.com and WSJ.com.
'WSJ' names Lawrence VP-global marketing, advertising sales
Posted on: 10/05/12
New York—The Wall Street Journal has appointed Nina Lawrence VP-global marketing, advertising sales.
'WSJ' to add weekly section on residential real estate
Posted on: 10/02/12
New York—The Wall Street Journal on Friday will debut a weekly section covering the global luxury real estate market.“Mansion” will run as a standalone section in the Journal every Friday in the U.S., with select content appearing each week in the Journal's Europe and Asia...
'WSJ' rolls out WSJ WorldStream
Posted on: 08/27/12
New York—The Wall Street Journal has introduced WSJ WorldStream, a news platform for short-form videos shot with smartphones by journalists from the Journal and Dow Jones & Co.
'WSJ' debuts Wall Street Journal Dollar Index
Posted on: 07/18/12
New York—The Wall Street Journal has debuted the Wall Street Journal Dollar Index. The index, which targets traders and corporate treasurers, is designed to provide a more precise measure of the value of the U.S. dollar.The index was developed by DJ FX Trader, a specialized foreign exchange...
Dow Jones to acquire sole ownership of WSJ Japanese-language website
Posted on: 07/13/12
New York—News Corp.'s Dow Jones & Co. said it will acquire from SBI Holdings the 40% of the Wall Street Journal Japan K.K. it doesn't already own. The Wall Street Journal Japan is a joint venture that produces WSJ.com's Japanese-language website. After taking over sole ownership of the site, which...
What does News Corp.'s pending split mean for Dow Jones?
Posted on: 07/03/12
It has been an eventful 30 days for Dow Jones & Co. and its flagship newspaper, The Wall Street Journal.The big news, of course, was the announcement last week that Dow Jones' parent company, News Corp., plans to split into two separate public companies sometime within the next 12 months. In...
'WSJ Asia' rolls out ad campaign
Posted on: 06/27/12
Hong Kong—The Wall Street Journal Asia debuted an ad campaign in the Asia-Pacific region highlighting its coverage of arts, culture, fashion, lifestyles and technology.
Wall Street Journal Digital Network debuts video website
Posted on: 06/21/12
New York—The Wall Street Journal Digital Network debuted a video website (live.wsj.com) that features videos from WSJ.com, MarketWatch.com, Barrons.com and SmartMoney.com. The site, which allows users to view and share video content, is available on 18 different platforms optimized for laptops,...
'Wall Street Journal' investing in video
Posted on: 06/19/12
Last week, The Wall Street Journal launched a new online weekly politics show called “DC Bureau.” The video program is hosted by Washington Bureau Chief Jeff Seib.The first show ran Friday on WSJ.com and WSJ Live. “DC Bureau” joined the most recent editions to WSJ's Live...
'WSJ' launches online politics show
Posted on: 06/15/12
New York—The Wall Street Journal today launched a new online weekly politics show called “DC Bureau.” The program is hosted by Jeff Seib, the newspaper's Washington, D.C., bureau chief.The first show ran Friday at 11 a.m. ET on WSJ.com and WSJ Live, and featured an interview with David Axelrod,...



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