The Wall Street Journal’s answer to its separation with AllThingsD, a global technology coverage section called “WSJD,” is launching next month, reports Matt Lynley of BuzzFeed.
Lynley writes, “The company will be launching a global technology conference to go with it — which it said it would when the separation was made public — branded under the ‘WSJD’ name, though the exact name of the conference couldn’t be learned. It will also launch a section in the paper as part of the paper’s existing ‘Marketplace’ business section, according to the source.
“The paper has aggressively built out its technology coverage with a slew of columnists, reviewers, bloggers and writers since it became clear that it was going to part ways with AllThingsD.
“The AllThingsD brand has been a staple of the Journal’s technology coverage since launching, which included regular columns, breaking news and a large technology conference run by Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher.”
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