Wall Street Journal Gets Ready for War, Cedes Battle Lines
After George Bush’s Oct. 7 speech in Cincinnati, where he evoked the Cuban missile crisis and laid out his case
View ArticleAt The Journal, Identity Crisis Inside Page One
When The Wall Street Journal unveiled its redesign last April, executives from the paper’s parent company, Dow Jones, treated the
View ArticleSteiger Taps New Deputies at [em]Journal[/em]
The empty real estate near the top of the Wall Street Journal masthead got some new tenants yesterday, as five
View ArticleWall Street Rift: Journal Reporters Reject Gigot Line
The Wall Street Journal news staff can live with occasional opposition from the paper’s editorial page. What it can’t live
View ArticleDominion of Canada: Marty Peretz Sells Last New Republic Share
It feels like a burden has been lifted from me,” Martin Peretz said on Feb. 27. For the first time
View ArticleIs Paul Steiger Running Coverage of Murdoch Bid?
Today, former Wall Street Journal managing editor Paul Steiger became part of his own paper’s scoop. After yesterday’s big meeting
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ProPublica, the newest player on the investigative journalism beat, aims to produce “the very special piece,” in the words of
View ArticleDow Jones Snubbed Its Old Landlord
When it came to securing Dow Jones and The Wall Street Journal for Manhattan’s biggest real estate auction, real estate
View ArticlePro Publica Moves to the Financial District
ProPublica is moving into a 31-story building in the heart of the Financial District at One Exchange Plaza, Richard Tofel,
View ArticleThe $100 Wall Street Journal Holiday Party
As has been noted, the wsj.com holiday bash is going to be a shoestring affair. And even with the new
View ArticleAt Big Time 100 Bash, Rupert Murdoch Plays it Cool
Rupert Murdoch was standing in a deep corner of the Rose Hall at about 7:30 p.m. last night to toast
View ArticleMeet Joaquin Sapien, and the Entire Staff of ProPublica!
So the ProPublica Web site has gone live. And there’s a section where you can learn about their contributors! There
View ArticleProPublica’s 60 Minutes of Infamy?
ProPublica, the nonprofit investigative news outfit run by former Wall Street Journal managing editor Paul Steiger, needs exposure to, well,
View ArticleShelling Out the Big Bucks at ProPublica
In October 2007, Paul Steiger told The Observer that he wanted to use a Wall Street Journal pay model to
View Article‘Marie Claire’ Editor Joanna Coles Pairs Models and Humanitarians, in Print...
Chick flick veterans grace the cover of this month’s Marie Claire, but last Wednesday more serious topics were on the
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