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Enhanced story pages
Gain a more in-depth look at the news with enhanced story pages, making it east to access related analysis, additional content, video, audio, interactive graphics and more.

Newsreel
Capture the day’s news in an instant.  The Innovative visual and text-driven Newsreel highlights and links to the most important stories of every major section of the site.  It appears on every story page and is portable, so you can have a direct feed to Facebook, My Space, your blog or your desktop.

Expanded Content
There are more great domestic and international coverage of Technology, Small Business, Politics, Personal Finance, and Lifestyle.

WSJ.com Mobile Reader
Stay connected with the new WSJ.com Mobile Reader, an easy-to-use free service for your Blackberry smartphone.  Access updated content for our What’s News, Technology, Markets and Opinion sections.  Or customize stocks, create keyword alerts, save articles to read later, and even share articles instantly with contacts in your mobile address book.

WSJ.com Video
Get breaking stories, behind the scenes coverage and exclusive interviews.  The new video center let’s you get it faster and connetts important video clips to other content across the site.

Journal Women
Now there’s a place where executives and professionals can read about women in business, politics, science,  the arts and the world.  Introducting Journal Women for the Wall Street Journal Online.

With interviews from groundbreaking women, features on management and mentoring, must-have resources for networking, managing the daily juggle and tips on getting ahead.  Come share your thoughts on work, life and everything in between.

WSJ.com includes:

• Complete coverage of global financial markets
• Extensive market research and charting capabilities
• Current and historical stock quotes
• Two-year archived news
• Personalization features
• Email newsletter and alert services

WSJ.com is organized somewhat differently than The Wall Street Journal to make it easier for you to locate information in a Web-based format. For instance, much of the financial data found in The Journal’s Money & Investing section is located in WSJ.com’s comprehensive Markets Data Center. Or visit WSJ.com’s Company Research area to access a comprehensive package of news, quotes, background information and financial data on nearly 30,000 U.S. and international companies. This collection of news and data is presented in an easy-to-navigate format that provides a single source for all of the information you’ll need to track and evaluate a company.

The Wall Street Journal – Print
Since 1980, the Journal has published in several sections. On average, The Journal is about 96 pages long. For the year 2007, the inclusion of 44 additional Journal Reports (special sections focusing on a single issue each) was planned. Regularly scheduled sections are:

Section One – every day; corporate news, as well as political and economic reporting and the opinion pages
Marketplace – Monday through Friday; coverage of health, technology, media, and marketing industries (the second section was launched June 23, 1980)
Money and Investing – every day; covers and analyzes international financial markets (the third section was launched October 3, 1988)
Personal Journal – published Tuesday through Thursday; covers personal investments, careers and cultural pursuits (the section was introduced April 9, 2002)
Weekend Journal – published Fridays; explores personal interests of business readers, including real estate, travel, and sports (the section was introduced March 20, 1998)
Pursuits – formerly published Saturdays; section was originally introduced September 17, 2005 with the debut of the paper’s Weekend Edition; focused on readers’ lifestyle and leisure, including food and drink, restaurant and cooking trends, entertainment and culture, books, fashion, shopping, travel, sports, recreation, and the home. The Pursuits section was renamed Weekend Journal beginning with the September 15, 2007 publication.
In addition, several columnists contribute regular features to the Journal opinion page and OpinionJournal.com:

Daily – Best of the Web Today by James Taranto
Monday – Americas by Mary O’Grady
Tuesday – Global View by Bret Stephens
Wednesday – Business World by Holman W. Jenkins Jr
Thursday – Wonder Land by Daniel Henninger
Friday – Potomac Watch by Kimberley Strassel, Declarations by Peggy Noonan
Weekend Edition – Rule of Law and The Weekend Interview (variety of authors)

“On a beautiful late spring afternoon, twenty-five years ago, two young men graduated from the same college. They were very much alike, these two young men. Both had been better than average students, both were personable and both – as young college graduates are – were filled with ambitious dreams for the future.

Recently, these men returned to their college for their 25th reunion.

They were very much alike. Both were happily married. Both had three children. And both, it turned out, had gone to work for the same Midwestern manufacturing company, and were still there.

But there was a difference. One of the men was manager of a small department of that company. The other was its president.

What Made The Difference

Have you ever wondered, as I have, what makes this kind of difference in people’s lives? It isn’t always a native intelligence or talent or dedication. It isn’t that one person wants success and the other doesn’t.

The difference lies in what each person knows and how he or she makes use of that knowledge.

And that is why I am writing to you and to people like you about The Wall Street Journal. For that is the whole purpose of the Journal: To give its readers knowledge – knowledge that they can use in business.

A Publication Unlike Any Other

You see, The Wall Street Journal is a unique publication. It’s the country’s only national business daily. Each business day, it is put together by the world’s largest staff of business-news experts.

Each business day, The Journal’s pages include a broad range of information of interest and significance to business-minded people, no matter where it comes from. Not just stocks and finance, but anything and everything in the whole, fast-moving world of business… The Wall Street Journal gives you all the business you need when you need it.

Knowledge is Power

Right now, I am reading page one of the Journal. It combines all the important news of the day with in-depth feature reporting. Every phase of business news is covered, from articles on inflation, wholesale prices, car prices, tax incentives for industries to major developments in Washington, and elsewhere…

And there is page after page inside The Journal filled with fascinating and significant information that’s useful to you. A daily column on personal money management helps you become a smarter saver, better investor, wiser spender. There are weekly columns on small business, marketing, real estate, technology, regional developments. If you have never read The Wall Street Journal, you cannot imagine how useful it can be to you.

Much of the information that appears in The Journal appears nowhere else. The Journal is printed in numerous plants across the US, so that you get it early each business day.

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About those two college graduates I mentioned in the beginning of the letter: They were graduated from the same college together and together got started in the business world. So what made their lives in business different?

Knowledge. Useful knowledge. And its application.

An Investment in Success

I cannot promise you that success will be instantly yours if you start reading The Wall Street Journal. But I can guarantee that you will find The Journal always interesing, always reliable, and always useful.

Sincerely yours,

Peter R. Kann
Executive Vice President

Associate Publisher

P.S. It’s important to note that The Journal’s subscription price may be tax deductible.”

More Interpretation, Insight & Ideas

Subscribers receive:

  • Summaries of breaking stories, coupled with 24/7 online updates.
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  • Arts, food & wine, real estate, travel bargains, and weekend getaways.

 

The Wall Street Journal is the most respected source for news and business information. It is an indispensable reference for business professionals, providing business and financial news coverage, personal and company profiles, feature reporting, special reports, and regular columns. The Wall Street Journal offers a print and WSJ.com online edition.

The Wall Street Journal print edition sends the print version of the newspaper to your home or office Monday – Saturday. You can opt to have the Wall Street Journal Weekend edition sent to a different address than your weekday edition. The Wall Street Journal online edition allows you to log in and access the Wall Street Journal anytime or anywhere.