Talk:The Wall Street Journal

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WSJ 'competitors

Interesting point- I'd say that major financial papers like the WSJ and the 'Financial Times' (London) have no domestic competitors (not in terms of traditional print newspapers, at any rate; I don't know what the new media situation is); but as so much of their market is overseas it could be argued that they (the WSJ and the FT, and possibly others) are competing against each other for much the same global marketplace. Pachyderm 04:53, 22 August 2007 (EDT)

  • Yes, that could be. I changed it because it formerly said the WSJ's competitors were the NY Times and USA Today, which is untrue. And the category is U.S. Newspapers....;-) --şŷŝôρ-₮KṢρёаќǃ 05:56, 22 August 2007 (EDT)

Article needs to be moved

This newspaper's proper name is The Wall Street Journal, and the article should be moved to reflect the name. SharonW 15:01, 30 July 2012 (EDT)