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WSJ Editor: Paper 'Flourishing,' Ad Revenue Up 24%

Print advertising revenue for the Wall Street Journal increased 24% during August compared to the same month last year, reported the paper's managing editor Robert Thomson in a staff memo (that somebody undoubtedly leaked).

Thomson, primarily talking up WSJ's design changes -- which included "color-coded sections" -- to his staff, also compared the encouraging metric to that of "other national newspapers[, which] have reported distressing declines in advertising."

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