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- Dow Jones & Company
- Corporate Headquarters
World Financial Center
200 Liberty Street
New York, NY 10281 - Voice (212) 416-2000
- www.dowjones.com
- Publishing
- The Wall Street Journal
- Barron's
- Far Eastern Economic Review
- SmartMoney (with Hearst)
- Vedomosti
- Dow Jones Newswires
- Ottaway Newspapers Inc.
- Holdings Include:
- California
- Sentinel (Santa Cruz)
- The Record (Stockton)
- Connecticut
- News-Times (Danbury)
- The Spectrum (New Milford)
- Maine
- The York Weekly
- The York County Coast Star
- Massachusetts
- Cape Cod Times
- Nantucket Inquirer, Mirror
- The Standard-Times, New Bedford
- Michigan
- Record-Eagle (Traverse City)
- The Grand Traverse Herald
- New Hampshire
- The Portsmouth Herald
- The Hampton Union
- The News-Letter, (Exeter)
- The Rockingham News (Plaistow)
- New York
- Cooperstown Crier
- Daily Star (Oneonta)
- Press-Republican (Plattsburgh)
- Times Herald Record (Middletown)
- Oregon
- Mail Tribune (Medford)
- Ashland Daily Tidings
- Pennsylvania
- Daily Item (Sunbury)
- The Danville News
- Pocono Record
- Other
- Dow Jones Index
- Factiva (with Reuters)
- CNBC (partial)
- The Wall Street Journal Radio Network
- updated 05/14/07
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