The Wall Street Journal has released the final issue of The Daily Shot. The Daily Shot will continue to exist as an independent publication. If you want to continue receiving The Daily Shot, you can find out how to subscribe here.
In addition to its print edition, the Journal also offers a digital edition called The Journal. This weekly newsletter is updated on Sunday evenings and includes news from the newspaper and other publications that fit within its theme. It can be subscribed to here for $14.95 per year.
The Daily Shot was first published on April 2, 2010. Before that it was called Weekend Shots and before that it was called Saturday Night Special. The Daily Shot covers stories throughout the week, not just at weekend times.
Here are some other newspapers that were previously part of The Wall Street Journal group of companies: New York Post, Newark Star-Ledger, Jersey Journal, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, and Southtown Star.
Days of Publication Monday through Saturday, The Wall Street Journal is published. WSJ.com publishes new articles every day.
Its first issue was dated March 2, 1933. Today's issue was printed at the Press Plant in Deerfield Beach, Florida.
It has an average daily readership of 2 million people per day, making it the largest English-language newspaper by circulation measured in terms of paid copies sold daily. It also has the highest percentage of online subscribers of any newspaper in the United States.
The paper is owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, which also publishes The New York Post and The Wall Street Journal Australia. Its editor is Gerard Baker, who took over from Martin Wolf in 2015. His deputy is John R. Emshwiller. They are both based in New York City.
The Journal reports that it had a revenue of $1.4 billion in 2017. It is ranked #3 by circulation among U.S. newspapers, with approximately 2.1 million copies delivered daily.
Although it is called "The Wall Street Journal", its coverage is not limited to financial news. It often reports on science and technology, sports, food, travel, and other topics of interest to readers.
Monday through Saturday, The Wall Street Journal is published. Sundays are set aside for religious and educational content.
No, The Wall Street Journal does not publish a Sunday newspaper. However, there are several newspapers that do print on Sunday: The New York Times, Chicago Tribune, Boston Globe, Los Angeles Times, and Philadelphia Inquirer.
Except on the days mentioned below, the Wall Street Journal is published Monday through Saturday. Sunday editions are available at most newsstands across the country.
These are the publication dates for 2012: Jan. 2, March 2, April 6, May 4, June 1, July 5, August 1, August 5, September 2, October 7, November 4, December 3.
Sunday editions are not published in 2011 and will not be published in 2013.
In 2014, there will be no Sunday edition of the Journal.
The Wall Street Journal was first published on January 2, 1889. It was founded by E. L. Godfray as a four-page newspaper called The Stock Market Reporter. The paper was inspired by Andrew Carnegie's steel industry journal called The Steel Report. Godfray decided to change the name of his magazine to match that of Carnegie's publication.
Carnegie provided $40,000 in initial capital funding for The Wall Street Journal. Other investors joined forces with Godfray, who served as editor and publisher of the paper, until his death in 1920.
Where can I get The Wall Street Journal, Barron's, and IBD Weekly in print? The Wall Street Journal, Barron's, and IBD Weekly paper editions are frequently available at city and transportation hub newsstands, as well as convenience stores. Some hotels also carry these papers.
In addition, these papers are available online at any time day or night. Before you visit an overseas website to purchase a newspaper, check if there is a copy available from a local source. If not, then you should not order from that site.
All three papers have mobile apps. These can be useful for reading news on the go. They can also be used to access certain features of the web sites. For example, when you open up the WSJ app, it will guide you through the various sections of the paper based on what category you click on (Business, News, etc.).
Finally, all three papers have iPad apps. These can be useful for viewing photos, videos, and maps. For example, when you open up the IBD app, it will guide you through the various sections of the paper based on what category you click on (Health, Food, etc.).
Journal subscribers can sign up for email alerts so that they don't miss out on breaking news stories.
The Wall Street Journal has established a habit of not publishing on Monday holidays when the markets are closed in the United States, but has published on Martin Luther King Day since the exchanges were open. The Journal also publishes on Presidential weekends when the exchanges are closed.
WSJ does not publish on national holidays except when they fall on a weekend or when they are otherwise noted. These holidays include Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veterans' Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.
However, it is very unusual for the Journal not to publish on any day other than those listed above. If you cannot find anything in the Journal on a given date, there is probably no news story behind it.
We are joining a growing number of newspapers that honor federal holidays, including USA Today and The Wall Street Journal. The electronic paper, which is normally exclusively available to subscribers who pay for digital access, will be open to the public during federal holidays when we do not publish a print edition.
We're excited to offer our readers access to this important news source on such occasions as Presidents Day (Monday, February 19), MLK Day (Tuesday, January 15), Veterans Day (Wednesday, November 5), Thanksgiving Day (Thursday, October 4), Christmas Day (Friday, December 25) and New Year's Day (Monday, January 1).
If you subscribe to the online version of The Wall Street Journal, you'll have free access on federal holidays.