Dow Jones & Company
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| Dow Jones & Company | |
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| Founded | 1882 |
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| Headquarters | New York City |
| Key People | Les Hinton, CEO; Robert Thomson, Managing Editor |
| Products | Consumer, enterprise and local media, stock indexes and marketing, conferences |
| Web site | http://www.dj.com/ |
The US media and information group owns two of the financial world's most storied information brands - the Wall Street Journal and the Dow Jones Industrial Average, as well as Dow Jones Newswires, MarketWatch and a stable of specialist financial titles. The company was acquired in mid-2007 by Rupert's Murdoch's News Corporation.
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Media Products
Founded in 1882 by Edward Davis Jones, Charles Henry Dow and Charles Milford Bergstresser [1] as a consumer newspaper group, Dow Jones and Co. is now a subsidiary of News Corporation.
Its best-known media product is the NYC-based Wall Street Journal (WSJ), which publishes editions in the US, Europe and Asia and operates the wsj.com website. The company also owns Barron's and Financial News and the Hong Kong-based Far Eastern Economic Review. .[2]
News. Corp. chairman Rupert Murdoch offered $5 billion for Dow Jones, a significant premium to its market value. The bid triggered a protracted debate among members of the founding Bancroft family, who still controlled the listed company. News Corp's offer was accepted after a number of safeguards were introduced to protect the editorial independence of the company's media outlets.[3] Murdoch installed Les Hinton,[4] the former head of News Corp.'s U.K. operations, as CEO. Robert Thomson, a former Financial Times journalist, was appointed managing editor of the WSJ and Newswires operations.
Other Services
Dow Jones Indexes creates, markets and licenses market-benchmark indexes including the U.S. stock-benchmark Dow Jones Industrial Average and Dow Jones-AIG Commodity Index. It also runs Factiva, a premium media-archive database and content-provider with 1.8 million paid subscribers, including 80 percent of the Fortune Global 500.
References
- ↑ About Dow Jones. Dow Jones & Co.. Retrieved on April 18, 2008.
- ↑ Fact Sheet. Dow Jones & Co.. Retrieved on April 18, 2008.
- ↑ Dow Jones & Co.. New York Times. Retrieved on April 18, 2008.
- ↑ Les Hinton. Dow Jones & Co.. Retrieved on April 18, 2008.


