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Wall Street Journal to Hire About a Dozen Reporters to Cover Local News in New York
The Wall Street Journal plans to hire about a dozen new reporters to cover local news in New York City.
Sprint, Partners to Pump $1.5 Billion Into Clearwire
online.wsj.com — Sprint Nextel Corp. and its partners are preparing to pump at least $1.5 billion more into Clearwire... Corp., said two people familiar with the matter, adding yet more aid to a wireless broadband firm that has struggled to build out its next-generation ... (more) Sprint, Partners to Pump $1.5 Billion Into Clearwire
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After Shutting Boston Bureau, WSJ Turns Attention To New York Metro Coverage
paidContent — ... The Wall Street Journal is in the process of hiring a dozen reporters to staff a New York metro bureau the paper is creating, NYT reports. The creation of the New York unit comes a week after the WSJ ...

WSJ Going Head-To-Head With NYT In New York
Silicon Alley Insider — ... The Wall Street Journal wants to beef up its local news coverage in New York, so it's hiring around a dozen staffers to cover down-and-dirty beats from the courts to City Hall, the New York Times reports. ...

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