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The Wall Street Journal, faced with declining advertising revenue, has announced it will end publication of its print editions in Europe and Asia. Today is the final edition in Europe; in Asia ...
The Wall Street Journal has been part of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp empire since 2007. Falling overseas sales and plunging print advertising revenue in recent years drove the decision, according ...
The Wall Street Journal will cease publishing the European and Asian print editions of the newspaper over the next week, as the company shifts its focus to digital amid an increasingly challenged ...
The Wall Street Journal on Thursday said it would replace its Europe and Asia editions with a global broadsheet edition starting in September. The new print edition will have two sections and will ...
Known as the “green sheet” or, briefly in its final years, as the Green Streak, the newspaper’s late-afternoon Wall Street Edition carried daily closing stock market prices and commentary for ...
The L.A. Times announced Thursday that breaking news was going to have to take a hit in its print edition because of the closure of an Orange County printing plant.. That’s bad enough — late ...
The Wall Street Journal has rolled out its own Android Tablet Edition app. Tablet is the keyword as this mobile application is definitely not compatible with Android-based smartphones.