NEW YORK: Wall Street Journal managing editor Marcus Brauchli is expected to resign as soon as April 22, according to a report in the Journal. The departure would come 11 months after Brauchli accepted the position and four months after the Journal’s parent company, Dow Jones & Co., was acquired by News Corp. for $5.16 billion. Journal publisher Robert Thomson might fill the position as interim managing editor, according to the report.
WSJ managing editor expected to resign
NEW YORK: Wall Street Journal managing editor Marcus Brauchli is expected to resign as soon as April 22, according to a report in the Journal. The departure would come 11 months after Brauchli accepted the position and four months after the Journal’s parent company, Dow Jones & Co., was acquired by News Corp. for $5.16 billion. Journal publisher Robert Thomson might fill the position as interim managing editor, according to the report.