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Preferred term
The Wall Street Journal
Definition
- The Wall Street Journal, the flagship publication of Dow Jones, is a primary American business newspaper, largely devoted to financial news and issues. Launched in 1889 to cover the Wall Street stock market, it has expanded its coverage in recent decades to report on politics, culture, and technology. [Source: Encyclopedia of Journalism; Wall Street Journal, The]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/The_Wall_Street_Journal
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