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The Journal is the map that helps you reach your goals. This daily newspaper publishes 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 subscriber about pressing economic changes and evolution.

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Founded in 1889 by Charles Henry Dow, Edward Davis Jones and Charles Milford Bergstresser, co-founders of Dow Jones & Company, The Wall Street Journal, the flagship publication of Dow Jones, is the world's leading business publication. With a print and online circulation of more than 2 million, the Journal reaches the nation's top business and political leaders, as well as investors across the country.

Holding 33 Pulitzer Prizes for outstanding journalism, the Journal seeks to help its readers succeed by providing essential and relevant information, presented fairly and accurately, from a dependable and trusted source.

As it is stated in its Publisher's Letter, the Journal is committed to delivering the highest quality journalism. This means authoritative, accurate and fair reporting, as well as providing exclusive analysis, context and perspective designed for our community of readers. We launched the redesigned Journal on Jan. 2, 2007 and the innovations are meant to establish the Journal as the first newspaper rethought for how readers increasingly now get their news, often in real time, from many sources, all day long. .

While the Journal's pages are committed to informing its readers, its editorial pages are dedicated to advocating a consistent philosophy and positions that emanate from it. In turn, its readers also have opinions, which are aired on the Journal's op-ed page.

The Wall Street Journal print franchise has more than 750 journalists world-wide, part of the Dow Jones network of nearly 1,800 business and financial news staff in bureaus across the globe. Other publications that are part of The Wall Street Journal franchise, with a total circulation of 2.7 million, include The Wall Street Journal Asia; The Wall Street Journal Europe; and The Wall Street Journal Online (www.wsj.com). A complement to the print Journal, the Online Journal is the largest paid subscription news site on the Web — with 1 million paid subscribers as of the third quarter of 2007.

In 2007, the Journal was ranked No. 1 in BtoB's Media Power 50 for the eighth consecutive year.


     

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To cancel your account by phone, please call 1-800-568-7625. Hours of operation are Monday through Friday, 7am – 10pm Eastern Standard Time.

To request cancellation of your Wall Street Journal subscription through the U.S. mail. Just send your request to: Customer Relations Department, The Wall Street Journal, 200 Burnett Road, Chicopee, MA 01020.


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Frequently Asked Questions About  Wall Street Journal Subscriptions

Q. Who is offering this 80% subscription discount to the Wall Street Journal?

A. Your order is placed directly with Dow Jones, the publisher of The Wall Street Journal.  Your credit card transaction will be processed by Dow Jones and is not mediated by any 3rd party.  Many times, publishers elect to offer special discounts (like this 80%+ discount through various alternative channels like the web which are better than publicly available through their mainstream marketing channels).  This subscription discount offer provides 100% of the same subscription products as if you paid full price (actually, you get free bonus week extensions with these web offers).

Q. I see the WSJ subscription discounted online elsewhere, is this a good deal?

A. Yes, some other marketing channels discount the subscription as well.  But this is the best deal available as of this month.  To give you a sense of how great this deal is, Amazon.com which usually is able to secure the largest discount from publishers becuase of their sales volume is selling the same 1-year subscription to the WSJ for $249.  You can get the same subscription for more than 50% off Amazon.com pricing through this promotion.

For another example, take a look at this screen shot of the Wall Street Journal / Dow Jones website offering a "discounted" $349 / year subscription to the public -- this is the same exact subscription as the one being promoted  on this webpage above for 80% off.

WSJ is offered to the public at a full retail price of $349/year.


Q. What time will my copy of the WSJ arrive every day?

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Carriers deliver the paper daily from by 7:00 a.m. Monday through Friday, and between 12:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. on Saturday. If you get the WSJ via the US Mail, it would arrive along with your regular mail delivery.  


Q. How soon will my subscription delivery start after I purchase online using this WSJ discount?

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New orders are processed in 3-5 business days. Many times, you will start to receive your paper sooner - sometimes the within 2 days of ordering!  Please note that if you live in a remote area and carrier delivery is not common in your area, delivery may begin in 7-10 business days.  


Q. How can I buy back issues of the Wall Street Journal at a discount?


A.Back copies of The Wall Street Journal Monday through Friday and The Weekend Editions are available at a pre-paid cost of $6.50. To place your order by phone, please call 1-800-568-7625.

You can also send your request by US Mail to The Wall Street Journal, 200 Burnett Rd, Chicopee Ma 01020. Please include your name, address, check or credit card number and expiration date and specify the issue month, day and year that you would like to purchase.   Copies are available for one year prior to the current date of issue.

You can also purchase issues no longer available in our office please contact the Historic Newspaper Archive Co. at 1 800-221-3221.


Q. How do I cancel my subscription to the Wall Street Journal?

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To cancel your subscription, call 1-800-568-7625 Monday through Friday, 7am – 10pm Eastern Standard Time. You can also request the cancellation of your Wall Street Journal subscription via U.S. mail: Customer Relations Department, The Wall Street Journal, 200 Burnett Road, Chicopee, MA 01020


Q. When did the Wall Street Journal first start publishing?

A. The Wall Street Journal was first founded July 8, 1889.


Q. What is the average circulation of the Wall Street Journal?

A. The Wall Street Journal has a circulation of more than 2 million in the United States.

The Wall Street Journal has a total global paid circulation of more than 3.8 million in print and online; it reaches a growing base of demographically desirable readers; publications that are part of The Wall Street Journal global franchise include The Wall Street Journal Asia, The Wall Street Journal Europe and The Wall Street Journal Online - the largest paid subscription news site on the Web, with more than one million paying subscribers.

Q. How big is the operations of the Wall Street Journal?
  • The Wall Street Journal has a global news staff of more than 750, part of the full resources of the Dow Jones network of more than 1,900 business and financial news staff world-wide
  • U.S. printing plants: 17

Q. Who is the average reader of the Wall Street Journal?
  • Average time spent reading the Journal: 65 minutes a day - substantially higher than the average reading time of any other daily in the market
  • Average individual employment income: $210,300
  • Average household net worth: $2.5 million

Q. What are the different sections of the Wall Street Journal newspaper?
  • Section One: U.S. and international news, political and economic reporting and opinion pages
  • Marketplace (section two, Monday-Friday): Includes corporate news and coverage of the media & marketing industries as well as technology
  • Money and Investing (section three, Monday-Friday; section two, Saturday): In-depth coverage and analysis of international financial markets
  • Personal Journal (section four, Tuesday-Thursday): Includes personal investments, careers and cultural pursuits coverage
  • Weekend Journal (section four, Friday, section three Saturday): Explores issues of personal interest to business readers including real estate, travel and sports and contains stories that offer editors' picks about topics such as personal health and fitness; cars and travel; fashion and food; gadgets and education; and entertainment and shopping
Q. I sometimes see "Special Report" sections of the Wall Street Journal - how often are these free bonus sections included in the Wall Street Journal?
  • Special reports: 60 scheduled for 2008

 

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