Has the 'Journal' Lost Its Soul?

Murdoch has not corrupted the Journal. Instead, he has smothered it and made it ordinary. When Prager invokes the Journal's "soul," he is referring to a tradition that was old-fashioned in the best sense, the sense that valued novelty, surprise and seriousness. An old copy of the Journal was a bit like an old copy of The New Yorker: one could pick it up months later and find something fresh, enduring and original. Today, if you pick up a month-old copy of ... Full Story »

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Dwight Rousu
2.9
by Dwight Rousu - May. 3, 2009

The story seems to give too much credit to the old WSJ. It has always been the rag for the rich white corporate customer, designed to comfort the comfortable and afflict the afflicted.

The decline of investigative reporting across the nation is a bigger problem than the symptoms of that in the WSJ alone.

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