David Crook, the editor of the Wall Street Journal Sunday, writes about the insert into daily newspapers across the country turning 13.
Crook writes, “We have in the last year committed to new writers and columns, including our three new writers of The Juggle on Sunday column — Demetria Gallegos in New York, Katy McLaughlin in Los Angeles and Laura Kreutzer in Boston. The column is a tie-in with our online blog, The Juggle, where a variety of Journal writers weigh in on various work-and-family issues (wsj.com/juggle).
“Other new regular contributors include Veronica Dagher, a writer with Dow Jones Newswires, and Simon Constable, a writer and host of the News Hub program on WSJ.com.
“We have expanded The Aggregator, our regular feature that highlights personal-finance and career reporting from throughout The Wall Street Journal Digital Network.
“In coming weeks we’ll unveil other tweaks and additions that will result in an even bigger weekly publication, all of which is what you would expect from the nation’s largest-circulation finance publication.
“We started in 1999 in 10 partner newspapers with a combined circulation of about 4.5 million. Today, our circulation stands at 6,855,000 homes via 69 papers — from the Bangor (Maine) Daily News to the Star-Advertiser in Honolulu, from the Fairbanks News-Miner in Alaska to the Sun Sentinel in South Florida.
“Our two largest papers are also two of our first partners, the Denver Post and the Star Tribune in Minneapolis-St. Paul. Our newest: The Bakersfield Californian.”
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