Barron's (newspaper)

Barron's

October 11, 2010 cover of Barron's
Categories Business
Frequency Weekly
Total circulation
(2013)
305,513[1]
Founder Clarence W. Barron
First issue  1921 (1921-month)
Company Dow Jones & Company (News Corp)
Country United States
Based in New York City
Website www.barrons.com
ISSN 1077-8039

Barron's is an American weekly newspaper founded in 1921 by Clarence Barron. It covers U.S. financial information, market developments, and relevant statistics. Each issue provides a wrap-up of the previous week's market activity, news reports, and an informative outlook on the week to come.

Sections

Barron's has two sections:[2]

Popular features

History

The paper has been published by Dow Jones & Company since 1921. The magazine is named after Clarence W. Barron, one of the most influential figures in the history of Dow Jones, and considered the founder of modern financial journalism. Dow Jones also publishes The Wall Street Journal.

Statistics

(Reader data source: Barron’s 2010 Print Subscriber Survey.[9])

References

External links

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