Source:Wall Street Journal (New York, United States)

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Source The Wall Street Journal
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Subject Obituaries
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Type Newspaper
Place issued New York, New York, United States
Citation
The Wall Street Journal. (New York, New York, United States).
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WorldCatOCLC 43638285Free website
WikipediaThe Wall Street JournalFree website


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'The Wall Street Journal' is an American business-focused, international daily newspaper based in New York City, with international editions also available in Chinese and Japanese. The Journal, along with its Asian editions, is published six days a week by Dow Jones & Company, a division of News Corp. The newspaper is published in the broadsheet format and online. The Journal has been printed continuously since its inception on July 8, 1889, by Charles Dow, Edward Jones, and Charles Bergstresser. The Journal is regarded as a newspaper of record, particularly in terms of business and financial news. The newspaper has won 37 Pulitzer Prizes.

The Wall Street Journal is one of the largest newspapers in the United States by circulation, with a circulation of about 2.834million copies (including nearly 1,829,000 digital sales) [1] compared with USA Todays 1.7million. The Journal publishes the luxury news and lifestyle magazine WSJ, which was originally launched as a quarterly but expanded to 12 issues in 2014. An online version was launched in 1995, which has been accessible only to subscribers since it began.

The editorial pages of the Journal are typically American conservative in their position. The Journal has published opinion pieces that were at odds with the scientific consensus on multiple environmental issues.

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