The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), also referred to simply as the Journal, is an American business- and economic-focused international daily newspaper based in New York City.[2] The Journal is published six days a week by Dow Jones & Company, a division of News Corp. The newspaper is published in broadsheet format and online. The Journal has been printed continuously since its inception on July 8, 1889,[3] and is regarded as a newspaper of record, particularly in terms of business and financial news.[4][5][6] The newspaper has won 39 Pulitzer Prizes, the most recent in 2023.[7][8][9]
"WSJ" redirects here. For other uses, see WSJ (disambiguation).Type
News Corp (via Dow Jones & Company)
Charles Forelle
Liz Harris
July 8, 1889
- 1211 Avenue of the Americas
- New York City, New York 10036, U.S.
United States
- 3,749,000 news subscribers
- 3,095,000 digital-only
- 654,000 print + digital
The Wall Street Journal is the second-largest newspaper in the United States by circulation, with a print circulation of around 654,000 and 3 million digital subscribers as of 2022.[1] The Journal publishes the luxury news and lifestyle magazine WSJ, which was originally launched as a quarterly but expanded to 12 issues in 2014. An online version was launched in 1995, which has been accessible only to subscribers since it began.[10] The editorial pages of the Journal are typically center-right in their positions,[11][12][13][14] while the newspaper itself maintains commitment to journalistic standards in its reporting.[11]
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