Why the Wall St. Journal Rocks
Recently, I've been griping about my local paper and newspapers in general. The industry is in turmoil and changing rapidly. One big change will be the way the paper will be read in the future. Today's announcement about the Kindle DX will make it easier for people like me to eventually switch to a digital reader. I like this idea and I cannot imagine how newspapers today, in their current form, will survive, except for one... the Wall St. Journal.
I have been an avid Journal reader for years. The paper has changed for the better in recent years and is setting the pace for an industry in transition. In fact, of all major newspapers in this country, the Wall St. Journal was the only one to INCREASE paid subscribers in the last month. While an entire industry cuts content, moves online or folds all-together how can it be that the Journal grows?
There have been several recent changes that I believe have enhanced the reading experience, broadened appeal and made the paper more useful. That list includes:
- Added sports coverage
- Adjusted the physical size of the paper
- Enhanced the paid online version
- Launched an iPhone app
- Produce excellent podcasts and vidcasts
- Broadened appeal with health, tech and travel
- Reformatted the front page for easy scanning