Dow Jones CEO joins Twitter

Lex Fenwick, the chief executive officer of Dow Jones & Co., the parent of The Wall Street Journal, has joined…

12 years ago

A deal announced prematurely

The deal between OfficeMax and Office Depot was announced earlier than expected on Wednesday, giving business journalists a head start,…

12 years ago

Private equity coming back, or not?

There were two stories in The Wall Street Journal on Tuesday about the state of the private equity industry. The…

12 years ago

The New Yorker launches online biz page

The New Yorker launched a new online hub for business coverage and commentary, The Business Pages, on Tuesday. Michelle Manafay…

12 years ago

Guild, Reuters settle remaining PIP disputes

The Guild and Thomson Reuters management last week settled all of their remaining PIP-related disciplinary disputes, bringing to a close,…

12 years ago

Looking holistically while trying to make more money

Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson of The Financial Times profiles Dow Jones & Co. CEO Lex Fenwick and his moves since taking over…

12 years ago

FT reporter returning to Huffington Post

Shahien Nasiripour, who left the Huffington Post in 2011 to join the Financial Times as a financial and regulatory reporter,…

12 years ago

One-third of WSJ’s traffic coming from mobile

Almost one third of the Wall Street Journal's online readers access the content on a device that has a screen…

12 years ago

Pick your battles, Tesla and New York Times

The gloves came off last week after the New York Times hammered Tesla Motors’ Model S car in an article.…

12 years ago

Former WSJ AME Hinson dies

Dan Hinson, an assistant managing editor at The Wall Street Journal who retired in 1997, died on Monday. In an…

12 years ago