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1, The Wall Street Journal Globe
Wall Street Journal Global Franchise
Dow Jones' flagship publication, The Wall Street Journal, is the world's leading business news department, especially famous for its in-depth analytical reports on business and finance. The newspaper is edited and published in the United States, Asia and Europe, and also includes the online edition of The Wall Street Journal. The purpose of the newspaper department of the Wall Street Journal is to provide fair, accurate and independent financial news for senior managers, government officials and business decision makers. The newspaper department has set up 42 branches around the world, with nearly 600 journalists and editors. The global paid circulation of the entire newspaper department exceeds190,000 copies.
2. Wall Street Journal
Founded on 1889, The Wall Street Journal has become the largest paid financial newspaper in the United States with a circulation of over 2 million copies. Headquartered in new york, the newspaper has nearly 500 journalists and editors. By 2005, the newspaper had won a total of 365,438+0 Pulitzer Prize, which is the highest prize in American journalism. On September 17, 2005, this newspaper published the weekend edition of The Wall Street Journal, so that business elites can get financial news and fashion life information more timely on weekends.
3. Asian Wall Street Journal
Asian Wall Street Journal
Founded in 1976, headquartered in Hong Kong, it has 15 branches and nearly 70 journalists in Asia, and has printing outlets in Hong Kong, Singapore, Tokyo, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Seoul, Taipei, Manila and Jakarta, which are distributed throughout the Asia-Pacific region. By the first half of 2005, the circulation had exceeded 80,000 copies. On June 65438+1October 65438+1October 7, 2005, The Asian Wall Street Journal was changed into a mini-edition, which exclusively launched the integration of print edition and online edition.
4. Wall Street Journal Europe Edition
Wall Street Journal Europe
Founded in 1983 and headquartered in Brussels. By the first half of 2005, the circulation had exceeded 80,000 copies, * * * had nearly 70 editors and journalists, and had printing outlets in Germany, Belgium, Italy, Switzerland, Spain, Britain and Israel. On June 65438+10/October 65438+July, 2005, the European edition of The Wall Street Journal was changed into a mini edition, which exclusively introduced the integration of print edition and online edition.