Big Changes Afoot at the WSJ

Even great papers like the Wall Street Journal struggle in today's world.  As a result, some big changes were announced to all subscribers today.  Below is the email that I received:




NEWS ABOUT CHANGES IN THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
Dear Subscriber:

Beginning January 2, 2007, you will receive a more relevant Journal designed to better meet your needs. There will be increased focus on interpretation, insight and ideas…more of what the news means and not just what happened.

And your Journal will look different too.  It will come to you in a slimmer, easier to handle size, with a more legible typeface. There will be better section labeling and more daily summaries to help you find what you need more quickly.

New features will include the forward looking Today’s Agenda, alerting readers to the meaning of the news they will see later in the day, and Informed Reader, providing notable insights from sources beyond The Journal.

You will also find Value-added Statistics that graphically communicate market information and global market trends each day and the NEW Online Markets Data Center at WSJ.com available free to all subscribers. This site will provide full stock listings and easy ways to put data into context.  Innovative features include stock and index charting, access to market-moving headlines and email delivery of key market information.

Please visit now at wsj.com/mdctour to find out for yourself how easy Markets Data Center is to use.

We hope you like what you will see on January 2. Be assured that what has not changed is the high quality content and credibility you have come to expect from The Journal. As always we welcome your reactions, comments and thoughts.  You can contact us at newlookfeedback@wsj.com.

Sincerely,
The Wall Street Journal



This email has been sent to scott@pullinslaw.com.

To contact us by mail, send correspondence to:
Customer Relations Department
The Wall Street Journal
200 Burnett Road
Chicopee, MA 01020


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