Walstreet Journal Is Not All About Business

2007-03-08 10:33:40

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Ask any person of influence where you can get good information about business and the economy, and, in all likelihood, you'll get only one answer: The Wall Street Journal. They may forget to tell you that you'll find features in the journal that also concern the business of serious fun.

The Walstreet Journal, in print or online, is simply your best daily source of investment, business, and economic information. If you have the Walstreet Journal, you may not need anything else. However, if you want scholarly discussions on these same subjects, you would obtain a copy of the monthly issue of Harvard Business Journal.

The Walstreet Journal has covered news and developments in US and international business for over a century. Its reputation as a reliable source of business and finance news is well-deserved. In its long history, the Walstreet Journal has received the top prize in journalism twenty-nine times.

You only need to look at page one of the Walstreet Journal to understand why it earned this reputation. It is tightly packed with pithy summaries of the relevant news of the day regarding business and current events, nationally and internationally. If you cannot read anymore during the day, you'll still feel fully informed after going through The Wall Street Journal's page one.

The Walstreet Journal divides its first page into six columns. Each column corresponds to a section in the inside pages that give more details on the summaries in the page one columns.

Beyond the columns for business and the economy, you'll find in column four a roundup of things that have captured the reporters' imagination. As you read through column four you'll realize that the Walstreet Journal has made wit and humor an indispensable feature in its front page. The leisure and arts section thus features articles on everything about culture.


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