The Journal‘s BNP Paribas ‘blunder’ July 2, 2014 By Ryan Chittum Anonymous bank sources assure the paper they knew nothing about its crimes
For the WSJ, access doesn’t pay off March 21, 2014 By Ryan Chittum While Businessweek, locked out, gets the big Target hacking story
An enterprising Journal fills gaps on investor protection March 7, 2014 By Ryan Chittum An outstanding investigation of FINRA, Wall Street’s self-regulator, continues
The Journal and the bond king February 25, 2014 By Ryan Chittum A brutal piece takes on Bill Gross and PIMCO’s corporate culture
NYT hasn’t been hit that hard February 7, 2014 By Ryan Chittum Parsing the numbers with Quartz and the WSJ
Audit Notes: Bloomberg’s big impact; WSJ good on EU inflation, bad on crediting NYT January 28, 2014 By Ryan Chittum Trading behaviors changed in the wake of the wire’s foreign-exchange investigation
Overdrafted January 21, 2014 By Ryan Chittum A Wall Street Journal probe uncovers huge fees at banks near military bases
Better late than never: the new insurance sticker shock story December 13, 2013 By Trudy Lieberman The press discovers high cost sharing, but the story goes deeper
Audit Notes: Steve Jobs’ liver, NYT v. Bloomberg, WSJ overkill December 10, 2013 By Ryan Chittum The Commercial Appeal uncovers a conflict with the late Apple chief’s surgeon
Audit Notes: Tech bubbles, WSJ reality shows November 7, 2013 By Ryan Chittum Twitter launches like it’s 1999 all over again
WSJ cheers on an Aussie privatization spree November 7, 2013 By Ryan Chittum A one-sided news story on the selling of public assets
Audit Notes: WSJ ‘leeway’ for Suzanne Somers, NYT ads, John Henry October 31, 2013 By Ryan Chittum The paper entrusts fact-checking to the factually challenged
Apple should be like Bloomberg October 29, 2013 By Felix Salmon WSJ columnists spar over whether the company should financialize itself
A Celebrity Journal fiasco October 29, 2013 By Ryan Chittum Quack-loving Suzanne Somers, WSJ "expert" on health care
How do you cover a bankrupt city? October 25, 2013 By Anna Clark Reporters from Detroit’s two dailies on chasing a "life-altering, precedent-setting" story
Murdoch corruption scandal back in the news October 23, 2013 By Ryan Chittum Trials to begin, WSJ interference confirmed, secret tape fallout serious
The Celebrity Journal October 10, 2013 By Ryan Chittum Stars are turning up in the once-august paper for little or no reason
WSJ buries the lead deep on AIG’s CEO September 24, 2013 By Ryan Chittum Benmosche says outrage at AIG bonuses was "just as wrong" as lynchings of blacks
A laurel for the Detroit Free Press September 16, 2013 By David Cay Johnston Deeply reported coverage explodes simplistic myths about how the Motor City went bankrupt
Those struggling $300,000-a-year households in the WSJ August 23, 2013 By Ryan Chittum A terribly boring story, spiced up by the minor discomforts of the rich
Audit Notes: WSJ on the IRS, countering Kinsley, Cramer gets an ‘F’ May 20, 2013 By Ryan Chittum The paper mishandles news on the Tea Party targeting story
The corrupt City culture behind the Libor scandal May 3, 2013 By Ryan Chittum The Wall Street Journal‘s excellent investigation digs up the dirt
Covering somebody who’s suing you May 2, 2013 By Ryan Chittum The WSJ sticks it to Sheldon Adelson by keeping a reporter on the beat
Wall Street Journal: time to look in the mirror April 17, 2013 By Dean Starkman Its Pulitzer shutout reaches six years
Audit Notes: WSJ and labor, Tumblr-speak, not the London whale April 15, 2013 By Ryan Chittum Getting it right on a nursing-home worker shortage
McDonald’s through management’s eyes, in the WSJ April 12, 2013 By Ryan Chittum Rude employees who, oh by the way, make poverty wages
Populism and financial crises April 12, 2013 By Ryan Chittum A Columbia professor’s thesis on Canadian and American banking gets credulous WSJ treatment
Revolving door spins for Schapiro and Breuer April 3, 2013 By Ryan Chittum Former SEC and DOJ officials cash in
Personal finance experts of the day March 22, 2013 By Ryan Chittum Some baffling editorial judgment in the The Wall Street Journal