The Wall Street Journal The Wall Street Journal is an influential international daily newspaper published in New York City, New York with a worldwide average daily circulation of more than 2.6 million as of 2005. For many years, it had the widest circulation of any newspaper in the United States, although it is currently second to USA Today with the Journal having a US circulation of 1.8 million(http://www.businesswire.com/webbox/bw.110303/233075695.htm). The Journal also publishes Asian and European editions. Its main rival as a daily financial newspaper is the London based Financial Times, which also publishes several international editions. The Wall Street Journal is owned by Dow Jones & Company.
The Wall Street Journal Europe The Wall Street Journal Europe is a version of The Wall Street Journal with daily news and analysis of global business developments for a European audience.
The Asian Wall Street Journal The Asian Wall Street Journal is a version of The Wall Street Journal that provides news and analysis of global business developments for an Asian audience.
The Wall Street Journal Special Editions The Wall Street Journal Special Editions is a venture launched in 1994 by The Wall Street Journal to expand its readership abroad, especially in the Americas. It publishes pages, bearing the Journal's banner, within major daily and weekly newspapers around the world featuring selected content from The Wall Street Journal. Its Special Editions are carried in 37 newspapers in 35 countries, translated into 10 languages, with a total combined circulation of 5.2 million.