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Wall Street Journal phases out 50 journalist jobs
03:18  - 1 year ago
Hello… Welcome to Employment Crossing News… I’m Evangeline Fabia. The Wall Street Journal is phasing out 50 editorial positions as part of their cost cutting venture in restructuring their print and online editions. The job cuts will come primarily from the Journal's South Brunswick, N.J., offices, which the paper opened shortly after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks near the newspaper’s Manhattan headquarters on Wall Street. Managing Editor Robert Thomson says that "The Wall Street Journal and the newswire service of parent company Dow Jones, which was bought by News Corporation in December, were expanding their online and international operations. This would create 95 new journalist jobs in the coming months. He added that not all 50 employees affected by the cuts will leave as new editing desk jobs would be created. For more information… visit us at Employmentcrossing.com. I’m Evangeline Fabia… thank you for watching Employment Crossing News. http://www.employmentcrossing.com ###
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