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January 2, 2007

New Wall Street Journal Format

With much fanfare, the Wall Street Journal published today its first "new look" edition.  The paper is smaller, snappier, and have better section  first page summaries.  What is most of interest is the paper's heavy integration with two on line sites, WSJ.com, and WSJMarkets.com.  I now seemingly must read the paper in front of a computer terminal to get the full benefits of the change.  Will this save the printed version or just be a step in a final transition into a full on-line paper (with a printed version done as a supplement for market coverage)?  I suspect the latter.  It is the building of the useful websites that is the real value here.   

January 2, 2007 in Musings | Permalink

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