Wall Street Journal is oft compared to as "the" most read newspapers by the world's who's who! It also boasts of the most number of registered payee users for its WSJ website.
In a once-in-a-blue-moon change, the Wall Street Journal is going in for a design revamp. The Journal's Asian and European editions will go for a tabloid format, starting October 17, 2005. The Asian Wall Street Journal will be renamed The Wall Street Journal Asia.
With the redesign and relaunch, The Wall Street Journal also leaves its established policy of not accepting front page colour advertisements.
PS: As an additional info, the world famous BusinessWeek and the hall of fame prodigy kind of mag Fortune are planning their own Indian versions soon.
In a once-in-a-blue-moon change, the Wall Street Journal is going in for a design revamp. The Journal's Asian and European editions will go for a tabloid format, starting October 17, 2005. The Asian Wall Street Journal will be renamed The Wall Street Journal Asia.
With the redesign and relaunch, The Wall Street Journal also leaves its established policy of not accepting front page colour advertisements.
PS: As an additional info, the world famous BusinessWeek and the hall of fame prodigy kind of mag Fortune are planning their own Indian versions soon.
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