The Wall Street Journal Asia
The Wall Street Journal Asia is the leader in global business news for Asia. Since 1976, it has provided indispensable news and analysis of regional and global business developments for an influential pan-Asian audience of corporate and government decision-makers. The Wall Street Journal Asia has been voted the most "important business reading" among international daily newspapers in Asia in every ABRS/BE:ASIA study since the survey's inception in 1985.
The Wall Street Journal's China staff won a Pulitzer Prize in 2007 for coverage of the consequences of the nation's rapid growth. The Wall Street Journal Asia and Far Eastern Economic Review, both of which are published by Dow Jones & Co., won a combined six awards in the 2008 Society of Publishers in Asia awards for Editorial Excellence.
Edited and published in Hong Kong, The Wall Street Journal Asia is printed in nine Asian cities-Bangkok, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Seoul, Singapore, Taipei and Tokyo-and distributed throughout the Asia Pacific region. More than 75% of its subscribers are Asian.
The Wall Street Journal’s web site for Asia is at www.asia.wsj.com and homepage for India is at www.india.wsj.com . The Wall Street Journal is also published online in Chinese at www.chinese.wsj.com |