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The Wall Street Journal

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Founding Date
1889

The Wall Street Journal is recognized as one of the largest newspapers in the United States by circulation. The newspaper includes coverage of culture, politics, lifestyle, sports, arts, world news, health, and a lot more. It is a critical resource of curated content in print, online, and mobile apps. Readers have relied on the Journal for accurate, objective information to fuel their decisions as well as enlighten, educate, and inspire them. To date, The Wall Street Journal is a winner of 37 Pulitzer Prizes for outstanding journalism.

Charley Grant

2015 - present

David Wessel

2013 - present

Greg Zuckerman

1996 - present

Jason Zweig

2008 - present

Joanna Stern

2013 - present

Laura Kusisto

Lazetta Braxton

2019 - present

Michael Sincere

Nick Timiraos

2006 - present

Roger Lowenstein

Ryan Dezember

2010 - present

Sam Walker

1998 - present

Spencer Jakab

2012 - present

Tim Higgins

2016 - present

Justin Scheck

2007 - 2022

Bradley Hope

2013 - 2021

Maureen Farrell

2013 - 2021

John Carreyrou

1999 - 2019

Tom Wright

2013 - 2019

Gretchen Morgenson

2017 - 2019

David Enrich

2016 - 2017

Morgan Housel

2014 - 2015

David Crook

1998 - 2015

Michael Casey

2013 - 2015

Pedro da Costa

2013 - 2015

Dinny McMahon

2009 - 2015

Wade Pfau

2012 - 2013

John Jannarone

2006 - 2013

Matt Ridley

2010 - 2013

James Altucher

2009 - 2011

Dan Roberts

2010 - 2010

Kate Kelly

2001 - 2010

Herb Greenberg

2005 - 2008

Jesse Eisinger

2000 - 2006

Leah McGrath Goodman

1998 - 2006

Matt Pottinger

2001 - 2005

Joanne Lipman

2000 - 2005

Lawrence Ingrassia

1978 - 2004

Karen Blumenthal

1996 - 2004

Richard Johnson

1978 - 2003

Kara Swisher

1997 - 2001

Tom Ricks

1982 - 1999

Walt Bogdanich

1984 - 1992

Bryan Burrough

1983 - 1992