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more about #dowjones more comments → MCWHAMMER: I hope you fellas watch the Rotten Tomatoes show with Brett Erlich. It's delightful... my favorite feature is probably "Weekend Peekend"... and not j... more » goetz: Do I hear five? Five staffers? Give this story another half hour and they'll have it down to a part-time intern and SmarterChild. more » NotChoinski: The Dow is just lapping 9,999. Stock Tease. more » wrongneighborhood: Business Insider just updated this story to say "less than 10 people" work on this show. I guess WSJ has only one dedicated staffer for the show as well. more » raincoaster: I honestly, seriously, have NO idea why this is a story now. Guido Fawkes covered it extensively when it first broke, what, a year and a half ago? Kn... more » m4ximusprim3: Gotta love the british understatement of "inviting" him to speak. In murrica, he'd be "invited" with a subpoena and a baseball bat. more » Hydroceph: That's OK. The editors of the The Economist think the readers of both are tools. more » depardoo: I suspected the WSJ was on the road to ruin the day it used the same front page color photo of Alex Rodriquez as appeared on the cover of the NY Post.... more » Mediahohoho: I'd like to take a look at the pink sheet to see how many of their copies are due to bulk sales, how many go unread in magazine dorms, etc. Not saying... more » ChillbearLatrigue: I really could care less if WSJ is mean about there success. I have a few ideas why it the Wall Street Journal is doing well in the face of the declin... more » ethylic: ABC stats, with no bull, spin, gawker snark, etc: Daily circulation at The New York Times dropped 3.5% to 1,039,031. The Times' Sunday circulation was... more » MediaZombie: I've heard rumors about bundles of extra WSJ's being given to newspaper distributors in an attempt to increase circulation numbers. more » Darehead: Y'alls Twitt Urinal? more » cassandra: Thomson is Australian, not British. I'm not sure how that affects your illusory "wiliness" matrix but it's worth getting it right. more » naugahydeinplainsight: Turd on the Street more » -
#rumormonger
Is the Wall Street Journal Bleeding Cash?
The Wall Street Journal uses an astounding 30 to 60 staffers to produce an underwhelming webcast knockoff of CNBC, says Business Insider. (Update: WSJ says closer to 10.) That would help explain the rumors that the newspaper is hemorrhaging money. More » -
#branding
Dow Jones Industrial Average Reportedly for Sale
Goldman Sachs is in the process of selling the Dow Jones Industrial Average on behalf of News Corporation, John Carney at Business Insider reports. But is it really worth much? More » -
#scandal
Dow Jones Chief to Stiff British Parliament
Dow Jones CEO Les Hinton was asked last week by England's House of Commons to testify about the rampant wiretapping that he allegedly oversaw when running Rupert Murdoch's British newspapers. He's not going to show. More » -
#mediawars
WSJ Editor Slams 'Brain Dead' Times Readers
Gone are the days when the Wall Street Journal newsroom left brutal attacks on other media outlets to the Journal's rabid editorial page. Rupert Murdoch bought the paper to wage war, and it's happening. More » -
#businessmedia
"Wall Street" Part of Wall Street Journal Increasingly Meaningless
Robert Thomson, the wily Aussie installed by Rupert Murdoch as editor of the Wall Street Journal, wants his newspaper to be big in Japan. And Europe. And Chicago. And Los Angeles. -

