Wall Street Journal

Open Letter to John Edwards: Get Ready, John, They're Going to Come at You with All Barrels Blazing

Earl Ofari Hutchinson | Posted 12.31.2007 | Politics


Earl Ofari Hutchinson

You are for real, and always have been, and that's why Obama and Clinton try to pluck off and repackage parts of your message, while giving you no credit for it.

McCain's Mo: Picks Up Wall Street Journal Nod

Wall Street Journal | Posted 12.18.2007 | Politics


ndorsing John McCain for President yesterday, Joseph Lieberman stressed that his Senate colleague would always elevate his country above his party. Co...

Murdoch Discusses His Plans For WSJ, Crushing The Competition With Neil Cavuto

Huffington Post | Danny Shea | Posted 12.13.2007 | Media


Fresh off the Dow Jones shareholders' approval of his bid to takeover their company, Rupert Murdoch sat down with Neil Cavuto today. What follows are...

Film Publicists Duel To Be Top NYC Tastemakers

Wall Street Journal | Katherine Ross | Posted 12.13.2007 | Business


Getting film stars photographed on the red carpet with corporate logos is key to the business model of Andrew Saffir, the 41-year-old founder of the C...

Anticipation Builds As Murdoch Takeover Nears

Huffington Post | Posted 12.12.2007 | Media


On the heels of Rupert Murdoch's Dow Jones takeover, to be made official with tomorrow's shareholder vote, today was a big day in Murdoch/Dow Jones ne...

With Sale Scheduled For Thursday, Murdoch "Already Calling The Shots" At WSJ

New York Times | Richard Perez-Pena | Posted 12.11.2007 | Media


In the last few months, Rupert Murdoch has moved into an office at Dow Jones & Company, publisher of The Wall Street Journal. He has pushed the paper'...

Dow Jones CEO Zannino To Resign One Week Before Murdoch Takes Over

Newsweek | Johnnie L. Roberts | Posted 12.06.2007 | Business


Dow Jones CEO Richard Zannino is expected to announce his resignation Thursday afternoon, one week before Rupert Murdoch is set to assume official con...

WSJ Launches Luddite Attack on Climate Scientists and Al Gore

Joseph Romm | Posted 12.06.2007 | Politics


Joseph Romm

Why can't conservatives like Holman Jenkins accept the massive evidence and remarkable scientific consensus that human emissions are now for the foreseeable future the driving force behind our changing planet?

How Weird is this Wall Street Journal Story?

Eric Alterman | Posted 11.26.2007 | Media


Eric Alterman

How are we expected to evaluate the story when the very first sentence in the piece puts one over on us?

"Joke" Board Charged With Preserving WSJ Editorial Independence Brings On Latest Sexagenarian

New York Observer | John Koblin | Posted 11.21.2007 | Media


Back in August, Dow Jones and News Corp announced the names of five elderly appointees to the board that will oversee the editorial independence of Th...

WSJ Would Lose $63M Over Murdoch's Plan To Make Website Free

Reuters | Kenneth Li and Robert MacMillan | Posted 11.17.2007 | Business


Rupert Murdoch's plan to stop charging for access to The Wall Street Journal's Web site looks certain to increase online profits but could hurt other ...

Pearson: Free WSJ.com Would Help Financial Times In U.S.

Reuters | Gavin Haycock | Posted 11.15.2007 | Business


Pearson Plc, the London-based publisher of the Financial Times, said a Rupert Murdoch-controlled Dow Jones & Co Inc (DJ.N: Quote, Profile, Research) c...

Jason Linkins

Our Favorite Explanation For Giuliani's Popularity So Far

HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 11.13.2007 | Politics


The Wall Street Journal's Gerald F. Seib takes in the latest polling data and finds that Rudy Giuliani is having great success connecting with voters ...

Rupert Murdoch Has His First Dow Jones Moment

Robert J. Elisberg | Posted 11.13.2007 | Media


Robert J. Elisberg

You have to wonder about the business insight of a financial institution that trusts the word of Rupert Murdoch when closing a deal.

Murdoch Planning To Remove WSJ.com Paywall

AP | Posted 11.13.2007 | Media


Murdoch said he expects to scrap subscription fees for The Wall Street Journal's Web site, wsj.com, in an attempt to significantly boost subscriber nu...

Murdoch Scheming

Huffington Post | Posted 11.07.2007 | Media


Two separate news items today further suggest what everyone already knows: Rupert Murdoch is scheming big time when it comes to his purchase of Dow Jo...

Insiders Say Murdoch Planning To Partner WSJ, Harper Collins

New York Observer | Leon Neyfakh | Posted 11.07.2007 | Media


Add another item to the list of changes that the Murdoch era could usher in for The Wall Street Journal. Since March 2004, The Journal has maintained...

All that China has Offered Darfur is PR

Mia Farrow | Posted 11.06.2007 | Politics


Mia Farrow

Despite Steven Spielberg's excellent letter to Chinese President Hu last April, he continues as artistic director of the Olympic games and in so doing lends China his own moral authority.

Murdoch To Import Fellow Aussie From Financial Times For New WSJ Publisher

The Guardian | Stephen Brook | Posted 11.06.2007 | Media


Rupert Murdoch plans to install Times editor Robert Thomson as publisher of the Wall Street Journal next year, according to a senior US media executiv...

The Wall Street Journal as the National Enquirer of Business Journalism

Adam Hanft | Posted 11.05.2007 | Business


Adam Hanft

Why is this a front-page story? There's nothing new about Bear Stearns CEO James Cayne -- other than the sensationalist allegations of pot smoking.

Apocalypto

Yvette Kantrow | Posted 10.26.2007 | Business


Yvette Kantrow

Hey, did you hear? Wall Street's dead! WE know this because the cover of November's Portfolio magazine told us so, in a story headlined "Wall Street Requiem."

FCC Member Calls for News Corp.-WSJ Inquiry

Broadcasting & Cable | John Eggerton | Posted 10.26.2007 | Media


Democratic Federal Communications Commission member Michael Copps asked FCC chairman Kevin Martin to open an inquiry into News Corp.'s purchase of The...

Energy Trading Oversight Awakens from its Slumber with Anticipated BP Settlement

Raymond J. Learsy | Posted 10.25.2007 | Business


Raymond J. Learsy

I have long contented that oil prices are being manipulated higher by oil interests and their allies. Now comes a sweeping validation of these contentions.

That's Life in the Big City

Alison Rogers | Posted 10.05.2007 | Business


Alison Rogers

Newcomers to NY survived the 80's land rushes and they'll survive now, just as newcomers to other high-priced cities, like San Francisco and Chicago, will navigate their cities' crazy real estate markets.

Fair Trade

Sen. Bernie Sanders | Posted 10.05.2007 | Politics


Sen. Bernie Sanders

The editorial page of the WSJ, the pundits for the plutocrats, twice this week weighed in on what it thinks is good for Costa Rica. They also had a thing or two to say about me.


 

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