Murdoch's Journal Amps Up Politics, Speeds Up Stories

Politics come first; coverage gets to the point
By Kevin Spak,  Newser Staff
Posted Feb 11, 2008 12:35 PM CST
Murdoch's Journal Amps Up Politics, Speeds Up Stories
Rupert Murdoch, center, Chairman and CEO of News Corp, arrives to address a crowded Wall Street Journal newsroom on Thursday, Dec. 13, 2007 in New York. Murdoch's $5 billion-plus bid for Dow Jones & Co., publisher of The Wall Street Journal, cleared its final hurdle Thursday as shareholders of the financial...   (Associated Press)

A month into the Rupert Murdoch era, the Wall Street Journal hasn't exactly turned into Fox News, but it has ratcheted up its political coverage, David Carr writes in the New York Times. The Journal's managing editor tells Carr the change is driven by both the drama of the presidential race and the Murdoch mandate to compete with the Times in general-interest news.

"We believe there is no reason that people should have to go to another news source beyond the Journal to find news of consequence to them in any sphere," he said.
Story leads have become snappier and more direct, and sports coverage and a luxury magazine are in the works. “There are some inchoate fears about where this ends up,” one editor admitted. “But in the short term, it’s exciting.” (More Rupert Murdoch stories.)

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