THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2007
Newsday | Forbes.com
Fordham University's
Paul Levinson predicts
Rupert Murdoch's Wall Street Journal will have shorter articles, more pictures, graphics and human interest stories. "What he will be hoping to do is to attract the television and Internet generations, who are reading less and less newspapers anyway, but who are interested in business," he says. "Right now the Wall Street Journal has almost a Victorian, New Yorker magazine flavor to it. That's like nothing that Murdoch does." ||
Louis Hau: Here are a few items that Murdoch surely has on his to-do list.
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Flack predicts the Journal will become a better read (Portfolio.com)
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DJ shareholders meet this morning to vote on sale to News Corp. (WSJ)
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