The Wall Street Journal

2nd March 2010

Rupert Murdoch Announces The Wall Street Journal Will Launch "Feisty" New York Edition In April

Rupert Murdoch, media mogul and Ask Jeeves user, acknowledged to the Real Estate Board of New York that The Wall Street Journal will soon offer a New York editi Read more...

28th January 2010

Murdoch Needs the N.Y. Times to "Go After" the N.Y. Times

The WSJ needs help with printing its New York edition (Source: NBC New York) Read more...

21st December 2009

Sony adds newspaper subscriptions to ebook reader

Sony believes it can beat the Amazon Kindle to become the dominant ebook reader (Source: Telegraph.co.uk) Read more...

28th October 2009

WSJ Europe revamped as US edition ceases UK printing

The Wall Street Journal will stop printing its US edition in London from next month as it launches a revamp of WSJ Europe. Read more...

5th October 2009

News Corp closes Asian magazine

Rupert Murdoch's News Corp is to close its Hong Kong-based magazine, the Far Eastern Economic Review. Read more...

5th October 2009

Google CEO Scoffs at Murdoch's Paid Content Plan, Again

Eric Schmidt says in general paid content plans don't work online. Read more...

5th October 2009

Wall Street Journal to start charging for iPhone

Charges are going to be introduced for those who access the Wall Street Journal’s website via the iPhone. Read more...

5th October 2009

Lots of Fee Ideas for Media Online

Five months ago, a group of media executives including Steven Brill seemed to have the field to itself when it said it was building a system for newspapers to c Read more...

5th October 2009

Taking The Plunge: How Newspaper Sites That Charge Are Faring

As more newspapers kick around the idea of charging for content, much of the attention has been focused on the pay models employed by the bigger players like th Read more...

5th October 2009

Charging for Web content no panacea for newspapers

Two generations of Murdochs have caused a wave of excitement in the battered newspaper industry in recent weeks with a series of comments and actions suggesting Read more...