WSJ breaks news online first now
The Wall Street Journal plans to break most of its exclusives online from now on, The Washington Post reports. When the Journal learned that Los Angeles Times editor Dean Baquet would resign rather than make corporate-mandated budget cuts, it put the story online -- prompting Baquet to confirm the news to his staff -- and came back with a more detailed piece the next morning.
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