The Wall Street Journal is a media platform that publishes breaking news and headlines from the U.S. and around the world. It is the largest newspaper in the United States with approximately 606,650 print subscribers and over 3.17 million digital subscribers.
- Founders: Charles Dow, Charles Bergstresser, Edward Jones
- Founded: July 8, 1889
- Headquarters: 1211 Avenue of the Americas, New York 10036, United States
Key Features
An American newspaper that focuses on topics related to business and finance as well as updates on tech, politics, the economy, and many other topics.
The Journal has covered the beginning and ending of many companies; the building of new industries such as autos, aerospace, oil, and entertainment; two world wars, and many other conflicts.
It offers a mobile app allowing users to view news on the go
Users can download and read content without an internet connection.
Hosts events, webinars, and discussions featuring industry leaders, economists, and policymakers.