Our flagship publication, The Wall Street Journal, is the leading global
newspaper of business. In addition to the U.S. edition, which was founded in
1889 and is edited in New York, the company publishes The Asian Wall
Street Journal, founded in 1976 and edited in Hong Kong, and The Wall Street
Journal Europe, founded in 1983 and edited in Brussels.
In 1994, Dow Jones launched The Wall Street Journal Special Editions, a
collection of Journal pages, in local languages, printed in 38 leading national
newspapers around the world. The centerpiece of these Special Editions is
The Wall Street Journal Americas, published in Spanish and Portuguese in 21
leading Latin American newspapers.
In 1999, The Wall Street Journal Sunday was launched in 10 leading U.S.
metropolitan newspapers, representing a total circulation of more than four
million. In 2000, additional metropolitan and community newspapers were
added bringing the total newspapers to 35 and by 2001, Sunday Journal's
circulation grew to 8.8 million. Now, in 2002, Sunday Journal's circulation is
more than 9.5 million and the branded Journal pages appear in 62 newspapers
across the U.S.