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The Wall Street Journal on Monday named Emma Tucker as its next editor-in-chief, marking the first time the Rupert Murdoch-owned financial broadsheet will be headed by a woman.
Emma Tucker was named editor-in-chief of the Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones Newswires, the first female in the role at the News Corp publications. Plus Icon Film Plus Icon TV ...
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Wall Street Journal Magazine editor in chief Kristina O’Neill will depart in the summer. The Journal did not immediately announce plans to replace her.
Emma Tucker became The Wall Street Journal's first-ever female editor in chief in 2023. Her goal is to diversify and grow the paper's subscriber base, and it seems to be working. In an interview ...
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