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| The Wall Street Journal Europe is synonymous with world class
business news and information, tuned to the distinct needs
of the different markets. A commitment to the core values of
journalistic integrity, accuracy, honesty, reliability and
fairness attract a similar audience of senior business decision-makers
worldwide. The Wall Street Journal Europe with its authoritative,
award-winning journalism has been specifically designed for
the business and financial elite; it is read and used by (future)
global leaders, business executives and opinion formers.
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| Europe’s
Business Daily |
• Launched in 1983 and published in Belgium
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Printed in Belgium, UK, Germany, Italy, Switzerland and Spain
• Eleven news bureaus across the region
• Circulation 86,539 (Circulation Source: ABC Jan-Jun 2005)
• 225,001 readers |
| Reader Profile |
| • Male: |
89% |
| • Female: |
11% |
| • Average Age: |
48 |
| • Top
Management: |
70% |
| • European
Citizens: |
78% |
| • Board
Directors: |
55% |
| • Involved
in international operations/policies: |
92% |
| • Work
for companies operating internationally: |
91% |
| • Average
Personal Income: |
$249,750 |
| • Average
Household Income: |
$305,690 |
| • Average
Value of Investments: |
$1,891,900 |
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The Wall Street
Journal
Europe Online
The Wall Street Journal Online is the largest
subscription-based news site on the internet with nearly 700,000
paying subscribers. It features continually updated, in-depth
coverage and analysis of business news drawn from more than 1,600
journalists working for The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones
Newswires around the globe. In addition to its extensive, award-winning
editorial content, WSJ.com features powerful personalization,
research and portfolio tracking tools |
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