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WallStreetJournalist.com is Not the Subject of Recent Article in Business Magazine
In his July 3rd MediaCentric column for BusinessWeek magazine, reporter Jon Fine features a profile of Robert Thomson, the new and controversial editor of The Wall Street Journal. The article is titled, 'The Wall Street Journalist.'
WallStreeetJournalist.com, a link-based web site featuring a variety of news organizations, including Fox Business News and CNBC, issued a statement saying that it is not affiliated with BusinessWeek nor Mr. Thomson.
"'Wall Street Journalist' really is a generic term that applies to thousands of journalists who cover the equities and financial markets," says the editor of WallStreetJournalist.com. "We are not affiliated whatsoever with The Wall Street Journal and want to stress that the BusinessWeek headline is purely coincidence," she adds.
WallStreetJournalist.com is a site popular with investors and journalists alike, providing them with quality links to other web sites that may be of interest. It does not, itself, report on Wall Street or provide original investment content.
"People who do direct search - entering a web address directly rather than using a search engine, often come to WallStreetJournalist.com looking to discover new and fresh websites and ideas on how to profit from their investments," the site's editor says. "This is a fun place to see what is on the 'menu' for investors and business news fans alike," she adds.
WallStreetJournalist.com is part of the You, Here, Now! network of affiliated sites that include such other popular destinations as www.x-travelsites.com; www.x-rarecoins.com; www.hopelessutopian.com; and the most recent addition, www.thecenturymagazine.com.
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