NEW YORK, June 3, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) –
The Wall Street Journal Online has launched Speakeasy (http://wsj.com/speakeasy),
a new culture blog designed to enhance the site's Arts & Entertainment
coverage. Speakeasy provides original reporting from the Journal and
smart aggregation and commentary for what's happening each day at the
confluence of media, celebrity, arts and entertainment. The blog is
available to all users and is written by WSJ.com arts and entertainment
editor Richard Turner and Journal reporters Rebecca Dana and Michelle Kung,
along with contributions from Journal staff around the world.
"Speakeasy has the genetic makeup of The Wall Street Journal: its
journalistic standards, global resources, deep reporting and access to the
juiciest stories, all that stuff - so in that sense it's a child of the
Journal," said Mr. Turner. "But this particular kid got kicked out of school
a couple of times and has authority issues. Smart and funny, though, we
hope, and good company. We're trying to create an after-hours joint, but
also open during office hours, of course."
In addition, WSJ.com will shortly provide readers with the ability to search
for free through nearly 15 years of Wall Street Journal film editor Joe
Morgenstern's movie reviews, including by director, actor or film title.
Speakeasy's launch follows other recent additions to the site's Life & Style
offerings, including a new How-To Guide for Wine (http://guides.wsj.com/wine).
About The Wall Street Journal Online
The Wall Street Journal Online at WSJ.com, published by Dow Jones & Company
(www.dowjones.com), is the leading
provider of business and financial news and analysis on the web with more
than one million subscribers and 25 million visitors per month. Launched in
1996, WSJ.com is the flagship site of The Wall Street Journal Digital
Network and attracts a rapidly growing audience of industry leaders and
influencers. The award-winning site provides in-depth business news and
financial information 24 hours a day, including breaking business and
technology news and analysis from around the world. It draws on the Dow
Jones network of nearly 1,900 business and financial news staff - the
largest network of business and financial journalists in the world.
The Wall Street Journal "Online" logo is available at
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Contacts:
Ashley S. Huston
Dow Jones & Company
(212) 416-2025
ashley.huston@dowjones.com
Emily J. Edmonds
Dow Jones & Company
(212) 416-2635
emily.edmonds@dowjones.com