AP
Oluşturulma Tarihi: Şubat 07, 2009 00:00
NEW YORK - The Wall Street Journal is trimming about two dozen newsroom jobs. Robert Christie, a spokesman for the newspaper's parent company, Dow Jones, said the Journal will make cuts to both its reporting and editing staff through layoffs and buyouts as well as eliminating open positions.
Managing editor Robert Thomson said the newsroom has already lost 11 reporters through attrition, but 14 more jobs will be eliminated.