Topic: Robert Thomson
I read the Journal a little less now. I find that I can skim it in a way I couldn't before. If the Journal is gaining market share I'd guess it is...
NECK AND NECK: Is Vanity Fair handicapping the increasingly competitive horse race between The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal in its ...
What's all this then? The Times kicks the tires on the Paladino campaign. [NYT]. . New York ferries want to be paid more in the event of a...
She loves the taste of blood, hates the sun, and, if you ask, will tell you she died in a train accident back in 1892: meet Seregon O'Dalley, a would-be vampire living in New Jersey.She's far from alone.Vampires ...
Momentum for online news fees builds at FTC panel examining the media's digital futureMedia companies need to deliver compelling information on a variety of electronic devices and overcome readers' resistance to paying for material online, news executives
Wall Street Journal managing editor Robert Thomson opened fire on Google, accusing the Internet giant of promoting online news reading "promiscuity."Thomson's unabashed criticism of the Internet powerhouse came as he and Google vice president of search pr
Dow Jones picks former Times, Telegraph editor to lead The Wall Street Journal EuropePatience Wheatcroft, a former editor for The Times of London and The Sunday Telegraph, was named Tuesday as The Wall Street Journal's editor-in-chief for Europe.The appoi
Bankrupt General Motors will be replaced by networking giant Cisco Systems in the Dow Jones industrials index and ailing bank Citigroup will make way for insurance giant Travelers Companies, Dow Jones said Monday.The changes to the index, a key stock baro
Dow Jones industrial average to get new component if General Motors files for bankruptcyA bankruptcy filing by General Motors Corp. would not only send one of America's most storied automakers into further upheaval, it would also force a shake-up in the ...
Jim Romenesko has a memo announcing the appointment of Gerard Baker as the new Deputy Editor-in-Chief of The Wall Street Journal.
In the memo, sent by Robert Thomson, Mr. Baker is described as having "had a distinguished career as a journalist at ...