Now that Rupert Murdoch and News Corp. will officially take the reins of Dow Jones, and with it the flagship Wall Street Journal, maybe media pundits will move on from the interesting, but generally futile analysis of Murdoch's anticipated influence over editorial content and concentrate on how capably the company can execute on its vision of the future.
If the Journal cannot sustain its credibility, it will ultimately lose its stature and destroy itself, even if it is a slow, lingering ...