Patience Haggin is a reporter covering digital advertising and broadband in The Wall Street Journal's media bureau in New York. She writes frequently on privacy, political advertising and competition.
"A Cartel Named Daech" (First Editions, 2017, with Clement Fayol) and an upcoming book on crisis entrepreneurs. He joined Dow Jones/Wall Street Journal in 2002 after three years at French dailies ...
Stocks are broadly higher in trading on Wall Street, led by gains in Big Tech stocks. The S&P 500 was up 0.7% Tuesday. Chip company Broadcom was again helping to ...
Emergency services were called to Farraline Park Bus Station on Saturday morning after an incident which resulted in damage ...
Print book sales remain more or less the same — but an increasing number of people are buying a Bible for the first time.
Numerous media outlets, looking for new lucrative lines of business, are pursuing newsletters and events aimed specifically ...
This popular and cheap router brand is under fire by the U.S. government due to it possibly being linked to cyberattacks.
Marketing-wise, digital technology has ... is expected to result in a limited edition joint Coke/Orea cookie and drink. A consensus of 25 different Wall Street analysts has predicted an average ...
To bolster its Washington staff, The Atlantic has turned to a crosstown rival. Ashley Parker, a senior national political ...
Nikkei Inc. announced on December 10 that the number of paid subscribers to the Nikkei Online Edition has ... the third-largest digital news media in the world, after the New York Times and Dow Jones, ...
Every week, The Post runs a collection of letters of readers’ grievances — pointing out grammatical mistakes, missing coverage and inconsistencies. This week, we present readers’ New Year’s ...