Vanity Fair
"Journalism at the Wall Street Journal level is an Ivy League profession ... with a set of conceits about process and legitimacy and respectability," writes
Michael Wolff. "Journalism on the Murdoch level is a rougher trade, faster, more direct. ...That'll be The Murdoch Journal, a certain leveling, the loss of a few points of I.Q., a quickened pace, a higher sense of drama, less accurate, perhaps, but less tedious too, and, likely, a keener instinct for following the money."
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Richter: "I'm betting he won't alter [WSJ's] journalism" (Express-News)
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Thomson's more likely to be WSJ publisher than editor (Independent)