How can I contact the Wall Street Journal?

How can I contact the Wall Street Journal?

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Who are the editors at the Wall Street Journal?

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Publisher Almar Latour
Editor-in-chief Matt Murray
Managing editor Karen Miller Pensiero
Opinion editor Paul A. Gigot

How do I get a free Wall Street Journal?

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What WSJ should I read this week?

What to Read This Week

  • ‘A Life of Picasso: The Minotaur Years’ Review: So Much Larger Than Life.
  • ‘Drawing the Line’ Review: Artists on Trial.
  • ‘Squirrel Hill’ Review: A Synagogue Endures Hate.
  • ‘The Struggle for India’s Soul’ Review: Nationalism in New Delhi.

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Who is the editor of USA Today?

Nicole Carroll
Nicole Carroll is the editor in chief of USA TODAY. She is a Pulitzer Prize-winning editor, Benjamin C. Bradlee “Editor of the Year” and proud mom of three.

How do I contact the Wall Street Journal?

Call 800.845.9719 for more information. Not Finding what you need? For help and information about advertising opportunities, call 800.845.9719 or email us With a global print audience of 6.4 million, WSJ is the world’s leading business publication.

How does the Wall Street Journal separate news and opinion?

The Wall Street Journal separates news and opinion. The news department, led by Editor in Chief Matt Murray, operates independently of the opinion pages, led by Editorial Page Editor Paul Gigot. Both report to Dow Jones CEO Almar Latour. This longstanding practice is designed to allow both departments to flourish.

Does Dow Jones publish the Wall Street Journal?

Dow Jones & Co., a unit of News Corp, publishes The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, MarketWatch, Factiva and Dow Jones Newswires. 2. Why is the Journal’s newsroom separate from the editorial department that publishes Opinion pieces?

What is the ownership structure of the Wall Street Journal?

1. What is the Journal’s ownership structure? Dow Jones & Co., a unit of News Corp, publishes The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, MarketWatch, Factiva and Dow Jones Newswires. 2. Why is the Journal’s newsroom separate from the editorial department that publishes Opinion pieces?

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