OpinionJournal.com
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| OpinionJournal.com | |
|---|---|
| URL | http://www.opinionjournal.com |
| Commercial? | yes |
| Type of site | news |
| Registration | N/A |
| Available language(s) | English |
| Owner | The Wall Street Journal |
| Created by | The Wall Street Journal |
| Revenue | N/A |
| Current status | active |
OpinionJournal.com is a website delivering the contents of the editorial pages of The Wall Street Journal. It was separate from the website for the Journal's news pages at wsj.com until January 2008, when it was merged into the main website.[1] The editorial content is now available via both OpinionJournal.com and on the main website, with no subscription required. (Most content at wsj.com requires a subscription to The Wall Street Journal.)
As well as editorials and columns from the printed newspaper, the websites carry two daily web-only columns:
- Best of the Web Today by James Taranto, the editor of OpinionJournal.com (no subscription required).
- Political Diary edited by Holman W. Jenkins Jr and featuring John Fund (separate subscription required).
The editorials (entitled "Review & Outlook") reflect the Journal's conservative political editorial line, as do its regular columnists, who include Peggy Noonan, John Fund, and Daniel Henninger. Unlike most U.S. conservatives, the Journal supports increased immigration and amnesty for illegal immigrants.[citation needed]
The editorial page and website also publish guest columns from a wide range of people, such as Al Gore and Kofi Annan.
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ "Wsj.com/opinion", editorial, The Wall Street Journal, January 10, 2008, page A14
[edit] External links
- OpinionJournal website
- Opinion pages section of the main WSJ website
- Best of the Web Today
- Political Diary

