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- Industry Moves: Kansas Out As FiLife Head; Former iVillage/Oberon Exec Kucharz In
- FiLife, the IAC-Dow Jones (NYSE: NWS) personal finance joint venture, is flipping top execs: Dave Kansas, who signed on in early 2007 when the venture didn't have a name, is stepping aside as president for an editor-at-large role. In his place, Ezra Kucharz, the former Oberon Media EVP and...
- External links 2008-11-18
- WSJ Targets NYT's Luxury Advertisers; NYTCo Stock Hits New Low On Ad Worries
- The increasingly Murdochized WSJ has been aggressively trying to lure NYT's luxury advertisers in much the same way the financial newspaper has been trying to broaden its coverage to grab its rivals general news readership. For example, high-end retailer and long-time NYT ad client Saks Inc. has recently...
- External links 2008-11-21
- With Ad Spend Still Down, Financial News Turns To Rising Readership For Revenue Boost
- Although financial news providers' audience numbers have shot up markedly since the global economic crisis erupted this fall, that hasn't reversed the downward slide of ad dollars. Now, more financial publishers are looking for a revenue boost to come from subscriptions, while those that already primarily rely on such...
- External links 2008-11-24
- How Murdoch Wooed The Journal, and Zannino's Role
- Michael Wolff's much anticipated book about Rupert Murdoch, which comes out tomorrow, is all the rage on this media Monday, and is at least something better to distract us from the depressing news all around us. Reviews are coming in fast, and most have their own judgments about Murdoch,...
- External links 2008-12-01
- 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...
- External links 2008-12-05
- Interview: New NYT.com GM Denise Warren: Tip-toeing Into Aggregation With Guarded Optimism
- As if heading advertising for the New York Times (NYSE: NYT) Media Group wasn't tough enough in this climate, Denise Warren is taking on the role of GM of NYTimes.com as the site fends off increased challenges from competitors and the economy. Warren has been chief advertising officer of...
- External links 2008-12-15
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- WSJ's McLeod: Charging For Mobile Was 'No Brainer'
- While others stress over whether to try paywalls and fees, the Wall Street Journal does the Murdoch March to its own drummer. Or, as Gordon McLeod, the president of the Wall Street Journal Digital Network, says, “to us, it’s a no brainer.” That’s why the company’s surveys of its...
- External links 2009-09-25
- Dow Jones Adds Premium WSJ Pro To Competition With Bloomberg
- Rupert Murdoch promised his shareholders when News Corp (NYSE: NWS). acquired Dow Jones that the company’s content was ripe for premium products—and execs have been signaling for months that something was on the way from the Wall Street Journal. Turns out the first entry—and the only coming in 2009—is...
- External links 2009-10-21
- The 'WSJ': No Longer My Paid Content Provider, Now My Sommelier
- It's been an odd week for me and my relationship with the venerable Wall Street Journal: On Tuesday, I cancelled my online sub, which, at $150, seemed not worth the money I've been spending on it. On Wednesday, UPS delivered a box of wine from...
- Blog posts 2009-05-29
- Where The NYT Beats The WSJ
- Felix Salmon submits: Around the beginning of 2009, the two daily newspapers I subscribe to the NYT and the WSJ started being left on the sidewalk outside my building, rather than delivered indoors. This annoyed me, since anybody could and frequently did simply walk away with the paper I’d...
- External links 2009-08-17
- WSJ's New Policy: Won't Take Herd Embargoes
- The Wall Street Journal has a new policy for its editorial staff, we have learned: it will not accept embargoes for stories, but will take exclusives if handed to them. We have confirmed the policy from various sources, although a WSJ spokesman told us: "There is no change with...
- External links 2009-08-05
- WSJ Mobile Pay Plans Start Next Month; Includes Browser Access
- Rupert Murdoch’s plans to charge for mobile access to the Wall Street Journal kick into full gear next month, with $104 fees for non-print or online subscribers for the Wall Street Journal Mobile Reader—and a pay wall for m.wsj.com as well. Current subscribers to print or online will be...
- External links 2009-09-17
- Interview: Handmark CEO Paul Reddick On Making Murdoch's WSJ Mobile App
- The man behind The Wall Street Journal’s pay-for mobile app says charging for content isn’t the sole answer for mobile publishers—ads, he says, should also be part of the monetization strategy. Read on for excerpts from our interview with Paul Reddick, CEO of app developer Handmark, which makes apps...
- External links 2009-09-17
- New Wsj.Com Mobile Web Version Launched
- The Wall Street Journal Online has announced a new mobile web version of WSJ.com, powered by the mdog.com mobile platform. WSJ.com, the largest paid subscription news site on the Web, is now available for all web-enabled mobile devices and smartphones both through the native WSJ.com site and through the mdog.com...
- Research articles 2007-04-01
- Stock Guru Alerts - On The Go Inc (OTCBB: OGHC) Up Sharply Since Monday Open, Procter & Gamble Co (NYSE: PG) WSJ Today Mentions Gillette Takeover, Pfizer Inc (NYSE: PFE) Mentioned in WSJ, and Microsoft Corp (NasdaqNM: MSFT) in Talks to Buy Private Com
- M2 PRESSWIRE-30 June 2005-StockGuruNews.com: Stock Guru Alerts - On The Go Inc (OTCBB: OGHC) Up Sharply Since Monday Open, Procter & Gamble Co (NYSE: PG) WSJ Today Mentions Gillette Takeover, Pfizer Inc (NYSE: PFE) Mentioned in WSJ, and Microsoft Corp (NasdaqNM: MSFT) in Talks to Buy...
- Research articles 2005-06-30
- The Executive Suite Gives Executives More Power Than Ever; Exec-U-Net and Careers.wsj.com Form Strategic Alliance
- Business Editors &Internet Writers NORWALK, Conn.--BUSINESS WIRE--Feb. 3, 2000 Exec-U-Net (www.execunet.com), the leading Internet-based center for executive career management, and careers.wsj.com, the Internet's largest career site targeted to executives, today announced a strategic alliance that will provide careers.wsj.com visitors with exclusive career-management information. Exec-U-Net will be a key...
- Research articles 2000-02-03
- The Wall Street Journal and Clickability Inc. Announce Online Partnership; Subscribers to WSJ.com Now Can Save Articles, E-mail Articles to Non-Subscribers
- Business Editors/Technology Writers SAN FRANCISCO--BUSINESS WIRE--April 17, 2001 Clickability Inc. and The Wall Street Journal today announced the deployment of Clickability's Web-based SAVE THISTM and EMAIL THISR tools for online publishers onto the WSJ.com Web site. The agreement enables WSJ.com subscribers to save links to stories and...
- Research articles 2001-04-17
- NYT, WSJ Explore Localized Editions; San Francisco First Up?
- The Wall Street Journal and the New York Times already localize some advertising, delivering inserts or print ads aimed at specific areas within their national footprints. Material syndicated by the WSJ also appears in the Sunday business sections of some papers on branded pages. Now, the NYT reports,...
- External links 2009-09-05
- Can Murdoch Reorient the WSJ Without Alienating Existing Customers?
- With the Bancroft family, primary owner of Dow Jones & Company, publisher of the Wall Street Journal, finally agreeing Tuesday night to accept Rupert Murdoch's News Corp's $5 billion bid for the company, one would think that the soap opera would be over. But frenzied media coverage continues, mostly speculating...
- Blog posts 2007-08-01
- 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...
- External links 2008-08-06
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