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WSJ brings Opinion out from paywall, but not much more

There was me thinking the WSJ was going to bring its whole site out from behind the paywall. But no, so far only opinion, editorials, commentary and video. And they're still running a discount campaign enticing new subscribers.
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Murdochification spotters

For those who like a bit of sport, Jack Shafer over at Slate is looking for some help spotting signs of the Murdochification of the Wall Street Journal.
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Outgoing Wall Street Journal editor sums up 50 years of news

Outgoing Wall Street Journal editor Paul E Steiger has wound up with a page one wrap of changes in the newspaper business over the past few decades. It's well worth a read.
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US papers are losing local ad sales; New Zealand papers are completely ignoring them

US newspapers are losing the battle for local online advertising to web-only players like Google, according to the Wall Street Journal.
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