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Wall Street Journal Continues European Push With Paper, Online Revamp
News Corp.‘s Wall Street Journal is further setting its European edition apart from its US counterpart by adding features to the London-based print edition and website. At the same time, Dow Jones (NYSE: NWS) will stop printing and selling the US edition in Europe, and will instead encourage readers...
Tags: Wall Street Journal, Edition, WSJ Europe, E-mail, Blogging, Online Communications, Internet, Media & Publishing, Newspapers, Online News, Companies, News Corp., Dow Jones, Patrick Smith
External links 2009-10-27

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The WSJ's Broken Subscription System
Felix Salmon submits: Rupert Murdoch's News Corp NWS today announced a 57% rise in annual profits, to $5.38 billion. Please, Mr Murdoch, spend a tiny, tiny amount of that money on fixing the Wall Street Journal's horrendously broken subscriptions system. I'm spending the summer in the Mitte central...
Tags: Media, News Corp.
External links 2008-08-06
Redesign Sparks Record Growth For Wsj Europe
The circulation of the Wall Street Journal Europe has been growing at a record rate since the paper's redesign in February. Publisher Kenneth Hefts has confirmed that September's total paid circulation exceeded 95,000, a 15% increase on the same period last year. Herts is expecting similar growth in the...
Tags: Wall Street Journal
Research articles 2000-11-11
Dow Jones Ups Langhoff To Lead European Charge, Focus On Online
Dow Jones (NYSE: NWS) has picked a local publishing exec with online tenure to lead The Wall Street Journal's assault on Europe next year as it squares up to The Financial Times on its own turf. Andrew Langhoff, CEO of DJ's Ottaway local publisher, will be publisher of WSJ...
Tags: United Parcel Service Of America Inc., Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones & Company Inc., Internet, Companies, News Corp., Countries, UK & Europe, Robert Andrews
External links 2008-12-02
The Wall Street Journal Europe and WSJ.com launch "Career Journal" dedicated to executive-level job opportunities in Europe.
M2 PRESSWIRE-13 February 2001-WALL STREET JOURNAL: The Wall Street Journal Europe and WSJ.com launch "Career Journal" dedicated to executive-level job opportunities in Europe C1994-2001 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:12022001 London -- Dow Jones has greatly enhanced its executive-level European...
Tags: CAREER, Career Journal, CareerJournal.com, Dow Jones & Company Inc., Europe, job, Wall Street Journal
Research articles 2001-02-13
Why Newspaper Magazines Fail, But "WSJ." Will Succeed
If Rupert Murdoch thinks print publications aren't a good business, he's doing a pretty good job of misleading the rest of us. After all, his Wall Street Journal has just announced the debut of a glossy lifestyle magazine today. It's called WSJ., and...
Tags: Wall Street Journal, Advertisement, Magazine, David Weir
Blog posts 2008-09-03
Dow Jones To Launch Japanese Site, Thomson Says Advertisers Are Returning
Dow Jones (NYSE: NWS) is to go against the trend of big media companies retrenching and downsizing across the world with a new Japanese-language site next year, according to the company's editor-in-chief Robert Thomson. The former Times of London editor told the Reuters media summit in New York yesterday...
Tags: Advertisement, Dow Jones & Company Inc., Thomson Corp., Advertiser, Currency & Foreign Exchange, Finance, Companies, News Corp., WSJ-DJ, Countries, Asia, Japan, UK & Europe, Media, Newspapers, Patrick Smith
External links 2008-12-05
Can "Freemium" Work? Babbel and WSJ Say No and One of Them Is Wrong
Babbel and the Wall Street Journal both turned away from the Freemium model this week. The outcome will be drastically different for each. Babbel, a language-learning site, came out of beta today with a surprise: It will be charge between $6.65 and $11.95 per...
Tags: Google Inc., Rupert Murdoch, Wall Street Journal, subscription, TechCrunch, News Corp.
News items 2009-11-10
Europe warming to Bush's vision of spreading democracy: WSJ
WASHINGTON AFP — Europe is realizing that US President George W. Bush's "vision" might work and should stop demanding from the US "a high price for its political favors." After comparing Bush's visit to Europe to others by his predecessors, the Wall Street Journal concluded that "Bush is really...
Tags: Bush, Europe, Strategy, vision, Wall Street Journal
Research articles 2005-02-25
Pharma Roundup: Pfizer and the Rat, Johnson & Johnson in Europe, and More
Pfizer's gruesome new anti-counterfeit campaign -- In the U.K., Pfizer has rolled out a new TV ad that warns consumers against the dangers of counterfeit drugs. The nauseating image of a man pulling a rat from his mouth intends to educate consumers about the dangerous substances like rat poison which...
Tags: Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer Inc., Europe, Firms, Biotechnology, John Maas
Blog posts 2009-01-22
`WSJ Europe' names Housman managing director.(The World)(Brief Article)
Byline: Nat Ives Byline: Nat Ives
Tags: NAT IVES
Research articles 2005-09-19
WSJ's authority still writ large, despite small format
THE raging shape-changing virus which has been spreading throughout the UK broadsheet community hit America's Grey Lady last week. The Wall Street Journal's international editions have become the latest newspapers to shed their traditional shape for a new "compact" guise. The Wall Street Journal Europe -...
Tags: INTERNET, MARKETING, Strategy, Wall Street Journal
Research articles 2005-10-23
World Bank eyes rate reduction for developing nations: WSJ
WASHINGTON AFP — For the first time in almost a decade the World Bank is set to make meaningful cuts in the interest rates it charges China, Brazil, Mexico and other big developing countries, The Wall Street Journal Europe reports Tuesday. Under a deal to increase assistance to poor...
Tags: FINANCE, IMF, Wall Street Journal, World Bank
Research articles 2007-09-24
Nigerians, Russians and Libyans took Siemens bribes: WSJ
WASHINGTON AFP — German telecommunications giant Siemens AG paid about 17.5 million dollars (12 million euros) in bribes to government and industry officials in Nigeria, Russia and Libya in a bid to win contracts. Using documents released last month by a court in Munich, The Wall Street Journal Europe...
Tags: bribe, NETWORKING, Russia, Siemens AG, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Telephony, Wall Street Journal
Research articles 2007-11-17
Nyt, Wsj Extend Brands To New Markets
Two of the country's most prestigious newspapers moved last week to extend their brands -- one further into television and Europe, the other into book publishing. The New York Times said on Tuesday that its television group would co-produce two one-hour documentaries with Germany's leading public...
Tags: brand, Branding, MARKETING, TVs, Wall Street Journal
Research articles 2004-03-29
Wall Street Journal/ITC feud over CNBC ruling. (Media)
The Wall Street Journal WSJ has attacked the Independent Television Commission ITC, after the UK television regulator castigated its sister company, the pan-European financial TV channel CNBC Europe, for breaking European rules on programme spon The Wall Street Journal WSJ has attacked the Independent Television...
Tags: CNBC
Research articles 2002-11-14
Key Market Factors: Global Melt-Up, Consolidation or Correction?
John Furlan submits:Thanks very much to followers and for comments. Factors and ratings below are my opinion of the equity markets’ current views, the “market’s mind,” how it responds to changing expectations of key fundamentals, not my personal views of them. Markets are very dynamic, and risk preferences, time...
Tags: US Market, John Furlan
External links 2009-08-09
Lufthansa to offer in-flight Web, phone service
Lufthansa announced plans today for new onboard WiFi and phone services. Starting on routes between the U.S. and Europe in the next few months, the services are expected to be fully implemented by mid-2010, according to The Associated Press.  'The German carrier's goal is to leapfrog rivals by allowing passengers...
Tags: airline, Wall Street Journal, Wi-Fi, Lufthansa, Phone Service
News items 2009-10-12
Copenhagen Day 2: It's Gettin' Hot In Here and A Leaked Draft Divides
In keeping with BNET Energy's linkapalooza of the Copenhagen climate change conference, check out multitude of press coverage below. But first: in a development that promises to throw a wrench in negotiations, a document leaked at COP15 summit exposes a division between industrialized and developing countries over...
Tags: China, Copenhagen, Conference, Free Trade, Telecom & Utilities, Finance, Kirsten Korosec
Blog posts 2009-12-08
Energy Roundup: Hydrogen-Powered Tractors, EPA's Big Plans, and More
New Holland puts hydrogen fuel cells to work in new tractors -- New Holland is developing a tractor that runs on a hydrogen fuel cell instead of gasoline and hopes to have a production model ready by 2013. The NH2, which has no gears and would...
Tags: Oil Company, Job, Russia, Hungary, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Hydrogen, Ecopetrol, Fuel Cells, Recruitment & Selection, Emerging Technologies, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Kirsten Korosec
Blog posts 2009-03-10
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