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Encyclopedia > The Wall Street Journal Special Editions

The Wall Street Journal Special Editions is a venture launched in 1994 by The Wall Street Journal to expand its readership abroad, especially in the Americas. It publishes pages, bearing the Journal's banner, within major daily and weekly newspapers around the world featuring selected content from The Wall Street Journal. Its Special Editions are carried in 37 newspapers in 35 countries, translated into 10 languages, with a total combined circulation of 5.2 million. 1994 was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International year of the Family. ... The Wall Street Journal is an influential international daily newspaper published in New York City, New York with a worldwide average daily circulation of more than 2. ... The Americas refers collectively to North and South America, as a relatively recent and less ambiguous alternative to the name America, which may refer to either the Americas (typically in languages other than English, where it is often considered a single continent) or to the United States (in English and...


The Wall Street Journal Americas is the Special Editions' centerpiece, published in Spanish and Portuguese in 18 Latin American nations. Latin America consists of the countries of South America and some of North America (including Central America and some the islands of the Caribbean) whose inhabitants mostly speak Romance languages, although Native American languages are also spoken. ...


Full List of Wall Street Journal Special Editions

Wall Street Journal Americas

(note: the following figures are correct as of December 2004)
Newspaper Frequency Location Circulation
El Comercio Daily (5 days) Quito, Ecuador 92,300
El Comercio Daily Lima, Peru 120,000
El Mercurio Daily Santiago, Chile 106,600
El Nacional Daily Caracas, Venezuela 90,000
El Norte Daily Monterrey, Mexico 119,380
El Tiempo Daily Bogotá, Colombia 208,192
La Nacion Daily Buenos Aires, Argentina 159,506
La Prensa Grafica Daily San Salvador, El Salvador 106,571
Listin Diario Daily Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic 96,000
Reforma Daily Mexico City, Mexico 125,478
Mural Daily Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico 23,609
Estado de Sao Paulo Daily Sao Paulo, Brazil 302,607
Diario La Prensa Weekly San Pedro Sula, Honduras 52,478
El Financiero Weekly San Jose, Costa Rica 9,000
La Prensa Weekly Panama 35,900
Siglo Veintiuno Weekly Guatemala City, Guatemala 43,000
La Prensa Grafica Weekly Nicaragua 36,820
La Nacion Weekly Paraguay 15,634
Gazeta do Povo Weekly Curitiba, Brazil 70,000
Jornal do Brasil Weekly Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 144,000
Estado de Minas Daily Belo Horizonte, Brazil 100,000
Total Circulation of The Wall Street Journal Americas 1,743,075

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Other Special Editions

Newspaper Frequency Location Circulation
English Language
Arab News Weekly Saudi Arabia 55,000
Globe and Mail Daily Toronto, Canada 311,036
Jerusalem Post Twice weekly Jerusalem, Israel 35,000
The Independent Weekly Auckland, New Zealand 9,048
Other - Europe
Milano Finanza Daily Italy 111,622
Der Tagesspiegel Weekly Berlin, Germany 136,909
De Telegraaf Daily Amsterdam, the Netherlands 771,296
Naftemporiki Daily Greece 30,000
Jornal de Noticias Weekly Portugal 105,000
Other - Africa
City Press Weekly South Africa 173,000
Seminario Angolense Weekly Luanda, Angola 8,500
Other - Asia
Money Journal Monthly Beijing, China 50,000
Korean Economic Daily Weekly South Korea 890,000
Other - Canada
Le Journal de Montreal Daily Montreal, Canada 272,352
Other - U.S.
Washington Hispanic Weekly Washington, D.C. 28,000
Hoy Weekly Los Angeles, New York, Chicago 354,000
Rumbo Hispanic Edition Weekly San Antonio, Houston 60,000
el Sentinel Weekly South Florida
(Ft. Lauderdale/Broward County)
95,000
Total Circulation of Other Special Editions 3,495,763
Total circulation: 5,238,838


 

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