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Our Businesses Dow Jones & Company publishes the world's most vital business and financial news and information. Since 1882, the Dow Jones name has been synonymous with accuracy, integrity and trust. Print Publications Our flagship publication, The Wall Street Journal, is the leading global newspaper of business. In addition to the U.S. edition, which was founded in 1889 and is edited in New York, the company publishes The Asian Wall Street Journal, founded in 1976 and edited in Hong Kong, and The Wall Street Journal Europe, founded in 1983 and edited in Brussels. In 1994, Dow Jones launched The Wall Street Journal Special Editions, a collection of Journal pages, in local language, printed in 33 leading national newspapers around the world. The centerpiece of these Special Editions is The Wall Street Journal Americas, published in Spanish and Portuguese in 20 leading Latin American newspapers. Nearly 7 million people around the world now subscribe to a global edition of The Wall Street Journal or one of The Wall Street Journal Special Editions. Dow Jones also publishes Barron's, the Dow Jones Business and Financial Weekly, founded in 1921; the Far Eastern Economic Review, a Hong Kong-based weekly magazine founded in 1946 that provides the most current and authoritative news and analysis on Asian business, economics and politics; the National Business Employment Weekly, the pre-eminent job search and career guidance publication in the U.S.; and The Wall Street Journal Classroom Edition, published monthly during the school year for U.S. high school students. In addition, Dow Jones jointly publishes SmartMoney, The Wall Street Journal Magazine of Personal Business, with Hearst Corp., and owns 50% of America Economia, Latin America's only business and finance magazine published in both Spanish and Portuguese. |