Topic: Dow Jones
Add Dow Jones’ MarketWatch to the parade of media companies laying off staff lately. A spokeswoman for the business site confirmed it’s trimmed a number of its 90-person news staff. The rep…
News Corp. named Bloomberg LP executive Lex Fenwick as its new CEO of The Wall Street Journal parent Dow Jones & Co., ending a search that began after Les Hinton…
Dow Jones-owned SmartMoney.com has launched a new tool to educate its readers about the world of personal finance—with help from online dictionary startup Wordnik. The site unveiled a new financial glossary with more…
The Wall Street Journal is about to get a new look, one that will bring more color to the traditionally staid business paper, and that could help it attract advertisers. This is…
The Wall Street Journal might have underplayed the massive impact of the News Corp. hacking scandal in several op-eds, but that doesn’t mean that the newspaper isn’t concerned with the…
Dow Jones CEO Les Hinton is resigning from his position, becoming the latest (and first American) casualty of the News Corp. phone hacking scandal. He was the executive chairman of…
Dow Jones has been battling the nasty “pink slip” computer virus all week. And its arrival just days after two dozen or so techs were laid off has led to speculation…



