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The ‘New’ WSJ; Small Steps For Now; Expanded Opinion Section; Crovitz Column Debuts

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IMG_1162On the surface, it looks pretty much the same, but today marks a key day in the Wall Street Journal’s assault on the NYT. I had to hunt for it in my neck of the woods, but I finally managed to snag a copy of the paper this morning. The changes are editorial, so it looks like just the old Wall Street Journal. Ostensibly the front section is now more of a catch-all for general news, though it’s hard to point to one specific thing and know that it wouldn’t have been there on Friday.

SEE ALSO: Wall Street Journal Paper Redesign: Launching Tomorrow; Broader Focus

As this note explains, the real difference is in the opinion section: It has a new look and more content. And today features the debut column from ex-publisher L. Gordon Crovitz, which will be featured every Monday. You can see a picture of it here. Regular readers of the print edition may do a better job identifying how the look has changed.

Apr 21, 2008 8:53 AM ET

Posted In: Media & Publishing, Newspapers, Companies, News Corp., Dow Jones, Wall Street Journal

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