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    2014, the distinction can still be made, and by this it can be said that if the titles of the newspapers were removed it would not be hard to distinguish one from the other. By placing the front page of the New York Times (NYT) and of the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) side by side, the reader can piece together few similarities and a greater amount of contrast between the two. These are especially true when looking at the stories that were covered, the amount of space some stories took compared to others

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    particular, the Wall Street Journal, is deemed to be unreliable attributable to its failure on meeting several criterias; providing all sides of a story, obtaining unbiased stance, and finally providing straight news or just plain commentary. The Wall Street Journal was first found on July 8, 1889 by Charles H. Dow of Dow Jones & Company. Initially, the newspaper was named Customers’ Afternoon Letter and then later converted into Wall Street Journal; which was derived from the original street in the midst

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    Wall Street Journal Project ECNC 214 Susannah Carnahan 1. “With Jobs Elusive, Young Workers Quit Looking” written by Sara Murray. Found in Business section. Published on August 24, 2011. 2. UNEMPLOYMENT 3. In this article, the author is intending to show how many young workers are no longer looking for summer jobs because it has become increasingly difficult to find work. 4. In this article, the author describes why young workers are no longer looking for summer jobs nor are

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    Paper #3 The third paper is an analysis and my thoughts on “The Wall Street Journal” article by Bob Tita titled A New Approach to New Products. The article focuses on open innovation and rapid prototyping as characteristics of the innovative company FirstBuild. This paper discusses these two characteristics in the context of DoD materiel acquisition. Prototyping has long been recognized as a low cost technique to test initial concepts and ideas about a product meet user requirements. In some

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    Magazine and blog writing could differ greatly in tone and content. I read a review from the Wall Street Journal and a review from the Lainey Gossip website on the Netflix original series, “Stranger Things,” and analyzed the different types of writing styles. The Wall Street Journal used a magazine writing style and, in contrast, Lainey Gossip used a blog format. Wall Street Journal utilized the objective facts for the reader to make a decision, while Lainey Gossip showcased the storyline yet intertwined

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    Wall Street Journal Portfolio Project In order to succeed in any business, it is extremely important to understand the stock market. In this assignment we were asked to follow the stock market continuously for four months and understand the market. The stock market is a global marketplace, where goods and services are traded in the form of equities. The stock market prices and value vary day to day as a result of market forces. This means that stocks and shares prices change as result of supply

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    The Enron Scandal In a front-page article with no less than four by-lines (7/03, "Enron Triggers a Slew of Proposed Fixes But What Will Stick?" by Steve Liesman et al.), The Wall Street Journal reports, "As more than 10 congressional committees pursue inquiries, 32 Enron-related bills have been introduced to address ills ranging from auditor conflicts of interest to the scams of an unregulated derivatives market. The Securities and Exchange Commission pledges to reform accounting rules, get

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    more engaging than other papers. Due to these reasons, the USA Today’s circulation grew suddenly from roughly 350,000 in 1982 to nearly 5.9 million daily print and online readers today. When comparing USA Today with other competitors like the Wall Street Journal, which has 2.12 million subscriptions and the New York Times, which has 1.58 million subscriptions, the USA Today remains the number one print newspaper and USAToday.com, is one of the top sites for news and information. This case study reviews

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    Nyt Paywall Case

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    brand can help give promotional offers for online customers of the newspaper Cons: Such opportunities may be temporary depending on companies available to such agreements. (d) Leaky Wall Concept: Allowing users through other sites such as google/facebook etc to have access to its online content Pros: It will open another avenue for revenue generation and such sites especially social network are in vogue Cons: It is kind of a group

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    Wall Street Journal Article “Fed’s Janet Yellen Says ‘No Fixed Timetable’ on U.S. Rate Increase” In this article Federal Reserve Chairwoman Janet Yellen stated that there is “no fixed timetable” for raising the U.S. interest rates. She also confirmed that rate increases will happen since strong labor market gain continue, which will push inflation above the current central back target. The current labor market has continued a growth trend and employers are adding new jobs each month. Additionally

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