WSJ Online Redesign To Debut in September
The Wall Street Journal’s website is long overdue for a makeover, and sometime in September we should have a new site to learn contend with:
The Wall Street Journal will launch a design of its Web site during the month of September, Talking Biz News has learned.
WSJ.comAccording to sources, the redesign will reflect where the paper comes down on the free vs. paid business model of news Web sites. It will be designed to better serve people who come into WSJ.com from the outside without subscriptions and will give them a sense of what the Journal is all about.
But it will continue to serve subscribers by keeping some content behind the pay wall. The redesign is apparently a culmination of two years of work at The Journal. Talking Biz News
Hopefully the redesign included the blogs at the WSJ. They have a web 1.0 look and feel. And while the content is generally pretty top notch and I am missing Greg Ip immensely.
Wall Street Journal prepping online redesign launch for September
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