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Magazines : The Wall Street Journal (6-month subscription)

The Wall Street Journal (6-month subscription)

from: Dow Jones & Company




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 752





Binding: Magazine
First Issue Lead Time: 2-4 weeks
Format: Magazine Subscription
Issues Per Year: 306
Label: Dow Jones & Company
Magazine Type: Consumer magazine
Product Manufacturer: Dow Jones & Company
Number Of Issues: 153
Publisher: Dow Jones & Company
Release Date: November 23, 2001
Ranking: 752
Studio: Dow Jones & Company
Subscription Length: 183 days









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Item Description:
This daily newspaper published the latest in news from the business and finance world. Additionally, it strives to connect current domestic and international news events to business fluctuations and market changes. It also seeks to inform the educated reader about pressing economic changes and evolution.

From Amazon.com:
Few newspapers enjoy the prestige and authority of The Wall Street Journal. Its distinctive six-column format delivers news from around the world along with comprehensive business and market coverage that make it a must-read for corporate America. But the Journal covers more than just business--column four on the front page features intelligent and eclectic stories that are among the most widely read in America; Friday's 'Weekend Section' takes on film, leisure, wine, music, and sports; and its probusiness editorial page will make any capitalist's heart glow. The Wall Street Journal is an ideal gift for students, corporate types, and anyone wanting to listen in on the national dialogue. --Harry Edwards









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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Do not buy here
Don't take my star rating as commentary on the quality of the Jouranl as it is a simply must read for any finance professional. I rated one star due to the price on Amazon. I was recently singing up for delivery and thought $249 for a year's subscription doesn't appear too bad. Of course when you compare it to a 54 week subscription for both print and online for $99 it is a terrible deal. If purchasing go to WSJ homepage.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Well written, best newspaper
The WSJ is very well written and is entertaining. I subscribe to a local paper for local news, but always rely upon the WSJ for national unbiased news. I especially look forward to the Personal Journal section with news you can use in your life.

I just dropped my subscription to Smartmoney magazine, because I find the same information in the Journal, except several weeks earlier.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Still The Best Paper In The USA.
First: the papers market coverage is the best in the USA. The Regular wrap-up features & the Heard On The Street column give colorful nuances to the information. The amount of information itself can be overwhelming to absorb. From the NYSE, junk bonds, to blue chips, this paper is good for both the casual, or serious investor. For me the often underpublicized & finest part of the paper is the investigations & feature reporting. The Journals reporters seem to have more freedom over their work than their competitors, & this approach pays off. Most times column four of the front page has a story that will disgust the reader, or he/she will laugh out loud. It is odd & a bit sad the WSJ's staff rarely gets their kudos when compared to the Washington Post or NYTimes.

Also, of note: the special sections the paper runs from time to time on technology, e-bussiness, international markets, mutual funds, & education are often exceptional. This is usually the part of the paper I enjoy most, because they come at the story presented from most every angle possible. Now the negatives: the paper should stick to the areas I've just described. The arts & lifestyle coverage is mediocre & is less well done & in depth than say the NYTimes. Only Joe Morgenstern's movie reviews are occasionally worth raeding. Granted, I rarely go to the movies. Lastly, the editorial pages are often the ideological opposite of those which one finds in the Times. I like them, & often agree with their "Milton Friedman" points of view. But, like the Times they give little room for opposing perspectives. Still, it is the nations best newspaper.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The only editorial page in America that sells newspapers
If you are going to still buy a newspaper in this digital age, make it the Wall Street Journal. There is no better paper in the world.

Concise and filled with the highest levels of accuracy, the Journal is indispensable to anyone seeking to be fully informed on the major issues of the day.

With the addition over the last few years of the daily section "Personal Journal", the Wall Street Journal brings more helpful information of personal value in all the areas of today's life than any other publication.

Spend your subscription money wisely - invest in yourself. You will get personal "returns" when you buy the Wall Street Journal.



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