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Wall Street Journal Invading The New York Times' Advertising TurfThe Wall Street Journal is invading the New York Times' advertising turf as competition intensifies in a souring U.S. economy. Saks Inc., a Times advertiser since 1924, recently chose to promote a new Chanel boutique and made-to-measure men's suits in the Journal. Owner Rupert Murdoch's expansion o ... |
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Another Brit Joins Top Of WSJ Masthead [Newspapers]Wall Street Journal editor Robert Thomson is continuing to reshape the post-Murdoch version of the paper in his own image. In the wake of an early October reshuffling of editors, Thomson sent another top editor to lead the London bureau a few weeks ago, in a clear push to try to expand the paper'... |
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Industry Moves: WSJ Names Times Of London's Baker Deputy Editor-In-ChiefGerard Baker is moving over from Murdoch's Times Of London to become deputy editor-in-chief of The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones (NYSE: NWS). The move is seen as shoring up the editorial side of WSJ after the departure of Marcus Brauchli, who stepped down as managing editor in April, and the ... |
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FOBM Video: WSJ's Robert Thomson On Premium News, Journalism And GlobalizationAt our second Future of Business Media conference, Robert Thomson, editor-in-chief of Dow Jones (NYSE: NWS) and managing editor of WSJ, was interviewed by our own Staci D. Kramer—with an assist from attendees—about the changing landscape of journalism with regards to free vs. paid con... |
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Top Headlines Of The Week: mocoNews And paidContentUK; Full Conference CoverageThanks to everyone who's been a part of our October events this past week. In case you missed it—or if you want to refresh your memory—our full coverage is on our conference channels: Future of Business Media; EconSports and EconWomen. Some highlights: -- @ FOBM: Bloomberg's Norm... |
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A Flack-Friendly Journal [Working 'with' The Press]When Robert Thomson's Wall Street Journal ran a story labeled "EMBARGOED!" in June, we held out hope the tag referred to the paper's in-house lingo for an exclusive to be kept off the Web until the last possible minute, not to the sort of embargoes where sources dictate when information... |

