New York Times
As the chances of an alternative to
Rupert Murdoch appear to wane, more Wall Street Journal staffers have polished their resumes and peddled them to rival publications, reports
Richard Perez-Pena. Some have talked of starting a business news website. A WSJ staffer says: "There’s a real culture of passion for the truth, for shining lights in dark places and making the mysterious understood. The overwhelming view here is that under Murdoch, that gets compromised from Day One, and that idea is devastating, heartbreaking, to people."
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