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PAN EUROPE ::: THE WALL STREET JOURNAL EUROPE

Dow Jones & Company

10 Fleet Place
Limeburner Lane
London EC4M 7QN

Tel.: +44 207 842 9600
Fax: +44 207 842 9650

Internet: www.europe.wsj.com
EBP-Contact: Andrew Langhoff

Publisher and managing director

Andrew Langhoff
Positioning: The Wall Street Journal Europe is part of The Wall Street Journal franchise, the most trusted brand in journalism with a global audience of 3.8 million. Drawing on nearly1.800 news staff, the largest network of business and financial news staff in the world, it provides a unique perspective on global and regional news not found anywhere else in Europe. In the Business Elite Survey 2008, the key findings for the Journal Europe revealed more targeted delivery of financial professionals than any other pan-European title; and the number one income earners ranking in continental Europe. Special features: Heard on the Street: Agenda-setting commentary and analysis from a global reporting team available in print, online and on DowJones News wires.· Special reports: Regular special reports on arange of topics, including telecommunicati-ons, energy and technology. · Weekend Journal: weekly leisure and lifestyle section published Fridays.· WSJ. magazine: Global lifestyle magazine published and distributed in the United States,Europe and Asia.· Growing number of partnership deals with publications in Europe, including Italy, Greece,Switzerland, the Netherlands and Poland.· Sister publication in Europe is Financial News; the leading print and online publication covering the investment banking, securities and fund management industry.

Frequency

daily (Mon.-Fri).

Format

compact
Year of foundation 1983

Ownership details

Dow Jones & Company
(a News Corporation company)

Executive director:

Tracey Lehane
Tel.:+44 207 842 96 14
Fax:+44 207 842 96 50
e-mail:
tracey.lehane@dowjones.com

Ad rates 2009 (in USD)

black/white

four colour

1/2 page 22,711 31,711
1/1 page 45,522 55,222
2/1 page 109,011 118,811
Agency commission: 15% (to accredited agencies)
Distributed 78,230 copies

Source: ABC Jan-June 2008

Readers overall 211,221

Age

25-34 years 13%
35-44 years 22%
45 - 49 years 12%
50 - 54 years 13%
55 - 64 years 23%
65 years +
16%

Position

Senior management 62%

Source: WSJE Subscriber Study 2007

Managing director, Dow Jones International, Europe Karen Mullis
France, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Spain, Portugal. Claudio Piovesana
Germany, Austria, The Netherlands, Eastern Europe Mojgan Makhtarani
UK, Scandinavia, Ireland, Belgium, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Cyprus, Egypt, Israel, Malta, Gibraltar, Africa Marie Friel