The Wall Street Journal is an American English-language international daily newspaper. It is published in New York City by Dow Jones & Company, a division of News Corporation, along with the Asian and European editions of the Journal. The Journal is the largest newspaper in the United States, by circulation.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wall_street_journal
Note from AllSides about the Wall Street Journal bias rating.
All of the bias ratings of publications are based of reviews of their news stories, so this rating refers just to the news page. It turns out that in the Wall Street Journal case, while the editorial pages tend to have a right bias (in that case, we reference the source as "The Wall Street Journal- Opinion"), the news coverage was blindly rated as center. See the bias survey results here.
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