The Wall Street Journal announced Thursday that it will close its Boston bureau, according to a memo distributed by managing editor Robert Thomson to the staff.
Thomson wrote, “Today we told our team in Boston that we are closing the bureau in its present form. The economic background to the closure is painfully obvious to us all. An investigative function will remain in Boston, but the core reporting team will be disbanded, though all nine reporters affected will certainly be able Source: Talking Biz News RSS Feed
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