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Wall Street Journal expansion impact

By Reynolds Center Staff
September 28, 2004 01:59 PM
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How do you think the Wall Street Journal's decision to expand to a Saturday edition next September will impact the industry of business journalism?

"If the content is personal finance and consumer news, that may make business editors re-think their Sunday sections. If the content is news-driven, some announcements now leaked on Sunday night may appear in the Journal -- giving Sunday sections time to react." -Mary Flannery, Senior Editor, Philadelphia Inquirer

"I think it's a good thing for the industry, especially in terms of competition. Often Saturday and Sunday business sections are lazy and I think this will spur business departments to not treat the weekends as "throwaway coverage." -Glenn Proctor, Associate Editor, The Star-Ledger

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