Wall Street Journal

Goldman's ad campaign promotes the positive

September 29, 2010

Goldman Sachs launched an advertising campaign this week, focusing on the good things the embattled investment bank is doing, including clean energy and business education projects.
 

Webinar to fight back against 'WSJ' article on CSR

September 16, 2010

Fenton Communications is hosting a webinar on September 17 called "CSR and the Role of Business Today."
 

Does social media hype exceed reality for small biz?

March 17, 2010

A Wall Street Journal article looks at the impact social media is having on small businesses.
 

Murdoch calls government a threat to the press

December 09, 2009

Rupert Murdoch shared his views on the future of journalism in an opinion piece in his Journal.
 

Facebook sets new privacy settings

December 09, 2009

Facebook is set to roll out new privacy controls to its 350 million members, allowing users to choose exactly who their posts, photos and videos will be shared with.
 

'Vanity Fair' article keeps Goldman in the hot seat

December 01, 2009

Two weeks after rolling out a $500 million CSR campaign for small businesses, it seems Goldman Sachs still hasn't pulled itself out of the center of media criticism.
 

Benmosche 'committed' to AIG

November 13, 2009

American International Group CEO Robert Benmosche says he's staying put, firing back at a Wall Street Journal story yesterday that claimed the insurance head was considering leaving due to compensation restraints, just three months after taking up the post.
 

'WSJ' and 'NYT' eye the Bay Area

September 08, 2009

Both The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times are exploring the possibility of introducing the papers to the San Francisco market accompanied by...
 

Murdoch: All News Corp. sites to charge for content

August 06, 2009

News Corp. Chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch told the Financial Times this week that his company will charge for access to “all our news...
 

'FT' editor: Most news organizations to charge online in next year

July 16, 2009

Almost every news organization will charge for content in some way in the next year, Financial Times editor Lionel Barber, told a UK audience...
 

Would you pay $5 for NYTimes.com access?

July 10, 2009

The New York Times surveyed readers on whether they’d be willing to pay $5 a month –$2.50 for print subscribers – for access to
 

Companies beware of Twitter imposters

June 30, 2009

The WSJ reported yesterday on Twitter-style cybersquatting - unauthorized Twitter accounts created using a variation on a company's name. The story provides a number of...
 

'Newsweek,' 'Crain's' titles to cut summer issues

June 19, 2009

Publications are cutting summer issues in response to the recession and the traditionally slower summer advertising climate.

The Wall Street Journal reported...
 

Social media leads Quiznos contest promotion

June 09, 2009

Quiznos is using social media to promote its new "Where do you Torpedo?" contest, launched on Monday. The Wall Street Journal writes about...
 

'Journal' employees get social networking guidelines

May 15, 2009

It’s a given that many journalists are acting as their own publicists on Facebook, Twitter,...
 

House votes down digital TV delay

January 29, 2009

The deadline for the national switch to digital television remains February 17, after the US House of Representatives voted down...
 

Attracting females to executive MBAs

January 21, 2009

The Wall Street Journal discusses how business schools are working to attract women to their executive MBA programs, including Cornell University's Johnson School of...
 

Abrams says nascent firm won't hire journalists with a conflict

November 25, 2008

After former MSNBC host Dan Abrams announced the launch of Abrams Research, a consulting shop that will hook companies up...
 

Brauchli defends media's pre-Wall Street crisis work

October 01, 2008

A number of public policy and media experts told PRWeek that they expected more form the media, at least in terms of educating...
 

Reports: Brauchli likely to be named Washington Post executive editor

July 02, 2008

Marcus Brauchli, former Wall Street Journal managing editor, is likely to be publisher Katharine Weymouth’s choice as the next executive editor of the Washington...

 

OHNO, newspapers also upset with AP

June 27, 2008

The blogosphere made much ado earlier this month about the Associated Press’ (AP) decision to send legal notice to the Drudge Retort Web...
 

Report: Post executive editor search down to Brauchli, Bennett

June 25, 2008

Washington Post publisher Katharine Weymouth has narrowed the field of prospective executive editors down to two candidates: former Wall Street Journal managing editor...

 

Chicago Tribune publisher to resign

June 13, 2008

Chicago Tribune publisher Scott Smith says he’s leaving the newspaper, just a week after Tribune Co. CEO Sam Zell and COO Randy Michaels...

 

Report: Possible changes to WSJ's page one staff

June 12, 2008

The Wall Street Journal’s page one staff is the latest victim of News Corp.’s makeover of the financial newspaper of record, according to...

 

Online newspaper readership jumps in most markets

May 30, 2008

The top 30 newspaper Web sites had, for the most part, a good April, according to statistics provided by Nielsen Online and reported...

 

Murdoch: Too much editing at WSJ

May 29, 2008

Rupert Murdoch’s interview at The Wall Street Journal’s D: All Things Digital conference signals potential tough times ahead for Journal editors and subscribers minding...

 

Journal insiders expect a managing editor from the outside

May 15, 2008

Early this month, The New Republic named a few “renaissance men” who could be the next managing editor of the Wall Street Journal. Three...