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by Lionel Schumm Jr. Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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The Journal.
A podcast about money, business and power. Hosted by Kate Linebaugh and Ryan Knutson. The Journal is a co-production from Gimlet Media and The Wall Street Journal.

What's in the Wall Street Journal?

The top business headlines from The Wall Street Journal, three times daily. Whether it’s the latest on overseas markets, economic news out of Washington or closing numbers from Wall Street, you'll be in the know in a flash. The Journal. The most important stories, explained through the lens of business. A podcast about money, business and power.

How do I send feedback to the Wall Street Journal podcast?

Send your feedback to [email protected] What's News brings you the headlines and business news that move markets and the world—twice every weekday. In 10-12 minutes, get caught up on the best Wall Street Journal scoops and exclusives, with insight and analysis from the award-winning reporters that broke the stories.

Who is behind the journal?

The Journal is a co-production from Gimlet Media and The Wall Street Journal. Wall Street Journal reporter Robert McMillan has spent years trying to find a Russian hacker who would tell him their story.

Who are the hosts of the future of everything?

Hosted by Kate Linebaugh and Ryan Knutson. The Journal is a co-production from Gimlet Media and The Wall Street Journal. What will the future look like? The Future of Everything offers a kaleidoscope view of the nascent trends that will shape our world.

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Does the WSJ have a podcast?

Host, Senior Producer, WSJ Podcasts, The Wall Street Journal Annmarie Fertoli hosts the PM edition of the What's News podcast.

Can you listen to The Wall Street Journal?

Every weekday, an audio edition of The Wall Street Journal will be delivered to your desktop! At 6:30 am EST, The Morning Read arrives with word-for-word recordings of the Journal's most popular columns and briefings from the Marketplace, Money & Investing, and Front Sections.

Is the journal a good podcast?

“A news podcast that always keeps it fresh with a wide range of topics ranging from politics to pop culture. The Journal always keeps me informed on the most interesting current events.

What happened to The Wall Street Journal Digest?

Audible, the audiobook service owned by Amazon, has discontinued its daily audio digests of stories from The New York Times, Wall Street Journal and Washington Post. The audio programs, which were available as a perk for Audible members, had been around for more than two decades in some cases.

What is the Journal podcast?

The Journal. A podcast about money, business and power. Hosted by Kate Linebaugh and Ryan Knutson. The Journal is a co-production from Gimlet Media and The Wall Street Journal.

What's in The Wall Street Journal?

The Wall Street Journal & Breaking News, Business, Financial and Economic News, World News and Video.

Who hosts Journal podcast?

A podcast about money, business and power. Hosted by Kate Linebaugh and Ryan Knutson. The Journal is a co-production from Gimlet and The Wall Street Journal.

Who owns WSJ?

Rupert Murdoch's News CorpThe Wall Street Journal (WSJ) is a newspaper and news agency based in New York, N.Y. It was founded in by Charles Dow, Edward Jones and Charles Bergstresser in 1889. The WSJ is a division of Dow Jones, which is currently owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp.

When did Rupert Murdoch buy The Wall Street Journal?

2007Murdoch bought the paper in 2007, the newsroom was on tenterhooks, worried he would destroy its culture. That didn't happen. Instead, he expanded its coverage to compete more directly with The Times. But over time, the paper has retrenched.

Who owns Wall Street?

Murdoch's deal, therefore, was extremely attractive. News Corp. took over ownership of the WSJ as well as other Dow Jones assets including the Dow Jones Newswire. News Corporation trades on the Nasdaq and is one of the companies that make up the S&P 500.

Who is the correspondent for the WSJ?

A.M. Edition for July 7. WSJ Chief Foreign-Affairs Correspondent Yaroslav Trofimov discusses his reporting on the Taliban presence in Afghanistan. Companies rethink pay and benefits in a hybrid working environment. Reese Witherspoon's media company is exploring a sale. Marc Stewart hosts. Read transcript

What is the P.M. edition of July 7?

Edition for July 7. A WSJ analysis of previously confidential pricing data finds that hospitals often charge uninsured patients much more than they charge patients who have insurance. Hospitals reporter Melanie Evans joins host Annmarie Fertoli with more on the analysis and what it means for patients. Read transcript

Who is the Health Business Editor?

Health business editor Jonathan Rockoff joins host Annmarie Fertoli to discuss the latest scams that criminals are using to target authorities in dozens of countries. Read transcript. Your browser does not support the audio tag. AD.

Who is responsible for the cyberattack on Microsoft?

The Biden administration and several U.S. allies blamed hackers tied to China's main intelligence service for a cyberattack on Microsoft's email software earlier this year. Cybersecurity reporter Dustin Volz joins host Charlie Turner to discuss what that says about President Biden's overall approach to China.

Who is the host of the Wall Street Journal?

Hosted by Kate Linebaugh and Ryan Knutson. The Journal is a co-production from Gimlet Media and The Wall Street Journal.

Who is Ryan Knutson?

Ryan Knutson is the co-host of The Journal. Previously, he spent more than four years in the newsroom covering the wireless industry, and was responsible for a string of scoops including Verizon's $130 billion buyout of Vodafone's stake in their joint venture, Sprint and T-Mobile's never ending courtship and a hack of the 911 emergency system that spread virally on Twitter. He was also a regular author of A-heds, including one about millennials discovering TV antennas. Previously, he reported for ProPublica, PBS Frontline and OPB, the NPR affiliate station in Portland, Ore. He grew up in Beaverton, Ore. and graduated from the University of Oregon.

How much money did hackers steal from Poly?

Hackers stole more than $600 million worth of cryptocurrencies from the decentralized finance platform Poly Network. DeFi has been gaining popularity among users of digital assets, but heists and scams raise questions about the safety of these networks.

Did Facebook test brain implants?

A team of California scientists backed by Facebook say they successfully tested an experimental brain implant that turned brain signals into words on a computer screen. Tech reporter Rolfe Winkler joins host Zoe Thomas to discuss how it worked and why private companies are so interested in the space. Read transcript.

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