US: WSJ.com introduces 'Journal Women' section
Posted by Jean Yves Chainon on May 22, 2008 at 9:24 AM
Wall Street Journal Online has launched a new section, described by a Dow Jones press release as "a place where ambitious professional and executive women can come together to read and share ideas on work, family and the intersection of the two."
Two of the Journal's better known female columnists, Carol Hymowitz and Sue Shellenbarger, will write for the section.
The new section will also feature a blog called "The Juggle," which will examine the difficulties in balancing work and family life.
Said WSJ Online executive editor Alan Murray:
"Our experience has shown us that there are a lot of business and professional women out there who crave not just fashion and beauty advice, but an intelligent news-oriented community where they can share experiences and swap ideas."
Source: Editor & Publisher
Two of the Journal's better known female columnists, Carol Hymowitz and Sue Shellenbarger, will write for the section.
The new section will also feature a blog called "The Juggle," which will examine the difficulties in balancing work and family life.
Said WSJ Online executive editor Alan Murray:
"Our experience has shown us that there are a lot of business and professional women out there who crave not just fashion and beauty advice, but an intelligent news-oriented community where they can share experiences and swap ideas."
Source: Editor & Publisher
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