...it appears The Journal’s New York section is ready to throw itself into the dirty underbelly of the city’s nightlife!
The Journal has hired Marshall Heyman, a freelancer from Los Angeles who worked at W magazine, to shepherd the new coverage, sources said.
The section is expected to cover parties, nightlife, high society and events, sources said.
The WSJ had already gotten pretty wretched - they did hire Karl Rove after all. Now, it's likely to become nothing more than fish-wrap like Murdoch's other paper the New York Post.
Does anyone actually remember when the WSJ was a reputable news source?
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i never like the WSJ - even when it was owned by Dow Jones - too conservative and too elitist - but it was credible
with murdoch - you call it a wrapper for fish, i think it picks up dog poo much better than the NY Post
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