The Wall Street Journal, sok-siá WSJ, sī Bí-kok kū-iú éng-hióng-la̍t ê pò-khan, chóng-kiōng tit-tio̍h 37 chō Pulitzer Chióng.
I tī 1889 nî chhòng-pān, sī óa kim-iông kap siong-gia̍p léng-he̍k pò-tō ê ji̍t-pò, lē-sio̍k tī News Corp kî-hā ê Dow Jones & Company. Che sī Bí-kok hoat-hêng-liōng siāng-tōa ê pò-chóa chi-it. Tû-liáu Bí-kok kok-lāi pán-pún í-gōa, kok-chè hoat-hêng í Eng-bûn choān-siá ê pán-pún ū Au-chiu, A-chiu, Ìn-tō͘, lēng-gōa koh ū Tiong-kok ê Tiong-bûn pán-pún kap Ji̍t-pún ê Ji̍t-gí pán-pún.
Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Owner(s) | News Corp (via Dow Jones & Company) |
Founder(s) |
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Publisher | Almar Latour |
Editor-in-chief | Emma Tucker |
Deputy editor |
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Managing editor | Liz Harris |
Opinion editor | Paul A. Gigot |
Founded | 1889 nî 7 goe̍h 8 ji̍t |
Language | English |
Headquarters |
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Country | United States |
Circulation |
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ISSN | 0099-9660 (print) 1042-9840 (web) |
OCLC number | 781541372 |
Website | www |
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