April 19th, 2009
The Journal Is Worth The Nominal Subscription Price
The Wall Street Journal is the finest daily in the world. Access to the Journal’s world-class content isn’t free, but, then again, the nominal cost of a subscription makes it an excellent value for readers from all walks.
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The Wall
Street Journal is a daily newspaper that’s published in the United States, Asia
and the United Kingdom by Dow Jones & Company, a division of News
Corporation. The Journal had the
largest circulation of any paper in the United States, until USA Today took
that honor in early 2003. The Journal
does a superlative job of covering global business and finance, but it’s scope
goes for beyond the world of money. The
Journal also covers the latest happenings in the worlds of media, technology,
sports, fashion, culture, and travel.
The Wall Street Journal outshines its competitors by providing sharp,
detailed and in-depth coverage that satisfies the daily knowledge requirements
of the world’s smartest people.