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The Wall Street Journal
1211 Avenue Of The Americas Fl 4
New York, New York 10036-8706
Phone: (212) 416-2000
Circulation: 2,096,169
Frequency: Daily
About The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal is considered the most widely-read periodical in the nation's business and
investment community. Information in the paper is also distributed to many Dow Jones outlets,
including news service and specialized financial and commodity reports. The paper produces tabloidstyle supplements that appear several times each year called The Wall Street Journal Reports. Report
topics include small business, world business, telecommunications, technology, executive pay and
personal finance. Several sections appear throughout the week, including the Personal Journal, which
covers health, automotive, technology and personal finance, a Greater New York metro section, which
provides general consumer news content for their New York City readership and WSJ Weekend, which
features lifestyle related news, cultural topics and reviews. National supplement The Sunday Journal
provides business content from the paper to business sections of many external daily newspapers. The
lead time for feature and news coverage is one day to one week. The lead time for The Wall Street
Journal Reports is three to five months, although stories are often developed during the two or three
months immediately preceding the issue. The lead time for Marketplace and Enterprise is two months.
Deadlines are at 5:30pm ET for in-depth business and Marketplace stories and 3pm ET for shorter
stories. The paper does not publish a Holiday Gift Guide. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple
Syndication).
About the Editors
Janet Adamy, News Editor, Healthcare Reform Reporter
E-mail: janet.adamy@wsj.com
Phone: (202) 862-9292
Adamy is a News Editor and Reporter covering Healthcare Reform for the Wall Street Journal. She is
interested in pitches that provide specific examples of how patients, doctors, hospital insurance
providers, drug makers ans others are affected by efforts to reform healthcare. She is not interested in
opinions. She prefers to be contacted by e-mail. Do NOT contact her by phone.
Mary Lu Carnevale, News Editor
E-mail: marylu.carnevale@wsj.com
Phone: (202) 862-9282
Carnevale is a News Editor for Wall Street Journal. She also contributes to the blog Washington Wire,
covering politics. She says that it is best to contact the appropriate beat reporter but if it's the first time
contacting the bureau, it's probably best to go through the news desk first. Send press releases by fax.
Bob Davis, Senior Editor, International Economy
E-mail: bob.davis@wsj.com
Phone: (202) 862-6645
Davis is a Senior Editor for International Economics covering Globalization, the International Monetary
Fund and the G8. He prefers to be contacted by e-mail.
David Wessel, Global Economics Editor
E-mail: david.wessel@wsj.com
Phone: (202) 862-6614
Wessel is the the Global Economy Editor in Washington, D.C., as well as an Economy Columnist for The
Wall Street Journal. He is responsible for macro economy, global trade and economic trends, the
European Central Bank, the IMF and the World Bank as well as the Outlook column. His Capital column is
written in essay format and focuses on a single topic each week. Capital Exchange gives reader
comments and his answers concerning the Capital column. He is particularly interested in forces shaping
living standards around the world. Typical topics include stock markets, the Federal Reserve, legislation,
policy, education and labor. He does not want to receive faxes. He will call if he is interested in a pitch.
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