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Emma Tucker has been named the next Editor-in-Chief of The Wall
Street Journal and Dow Jones Newswires, succeeding Matt Murray, who
will take on new projects in a senior role at News Corp, reporting
to Chief Executive Robert Thomson.
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Ms. Tucker will assume her new position February 1, 2023, with
Mr. Murray assisting her in the transition until March 1, 2023,
when he will begin his new News Corp role.
Mr. Murray was named Editor-in-Chief of the Journal and Dow
Jones Newswires in June 2018. During his tenure, the Journal won
the Pulitzer Prize in National Reporting in 2019 and published the
influential Facebook Files series and consequential investigations
involving GameStop, TikTok, PG&E and the financial conflicts of
interest of federal judges and other government officials. The
Journal won its first Emmy Award in 2020.
Mr. Murray's tenure has also seen the Journal broaden its reach
across many platforms, from its expansive presence on Apple News,
Snapchat, Google, TikTok and other partners; to video, where output
and viewership has expanded on and off platform; and into
podcasting where downloads have increased more than 35% in 2022
from a year earlier. The Journal, the flagship daily podcast that
launched in 2019 in partnership with Gimlet Media, is the No. 1
business news podcast on Spotify and No. 3 news podcast overall (in
the US, as of December 11, 2022).
Since 2018, digital-only subscriptions to the Journal doubled,
growing from approximately 1.6 million as of the quarter ending
June 2018 to nearly 3.2 million as of the quarter ending September
2022.
In his new role, Mr. Murray will take on several critical growth
projects supporting News Corp.
During Ms. Tucker’s editorship, she led The Sunday Times
newsroom through the COVID pandemic, with their coverage
scrutinizing the government's pandemic response winning awards, as
did their noteworthy “cash-for-honours” exclusive. In 2021, The
Sunday Times was named Sunday Newspaper of the Year at the UK Press
Awards.
Under Ms. Tucker’s leadership, The Sunday Times experienced
substantial growth in subscriptions, with digital readership more
than doubling. The Times and The Sunday Times have achieved record
profitability, and digital subscriptions grew from 320,000 as of
the end of 2019 to approximately 450,000 by the end of September
2022, an increase of more than 40%, and, in the most recent
quarter, the titles saw a 23% increase in digital
subscriptions.
Mr. Thomson said: “Matt is a superb journalist and leader who
has overseen a peerless editorial team that fashioned success for
the Journal during an era of extreme vulnerability for media
companies and journalism. Matt’s principled leadership has ensured
that the Journal is charting an auspicious course for the future
and remains a beacon of trust in the midst of the modern media
maelstrom. I look forward to Matt’s sagacious and shrewd counsel as
he takes on a significant advisory role at News Corp.
“Emma is a brilliant, inspiring editor, with digital nous and
the highest standards of integrity. She has been a thoughtful
custodian of The Sunday Times and will bring verve and virtue to
Dow Jones. Her global vision and experience will be particularly
important at a time of immense international opportunity for The
Wall Street Journal. Emma has a deep background in business
reporting and a thoroughly deserved reputation for the pursuit of
principle, and she will never knowingly be beaten to a scoop.”
Almar Latour, Chief Executive Officer of Dow Jones and Publisher
of The Wall Street Journal, said: “Under Matt’s leadership, the
Journal’s newsroom delivered impactful journalism and great
investigative reporting, helping fuel a period of tremendous growth
in readership at a time of global volatility.
“Emma and the Journal’s team of editors and reporters will now
continue to build on that remarkable foundation. Emma is a champion
of independent journalism and high journalistic standards. She
brings strong experience in international and digital journalism
and an impressive track record in leading journalists and coverage
at The Sunday Times, The Times of London and the Financial Times. I
look forward to working with her to continue to expand the
Journal's reach and impact.”
The five-member Dow Jones Special Committee, created in 2007 to
monitor editorial standards and ethics issues at The Wall Street
Journal, has unanimously approved the changes.
Mr. Murray said: "I've long been proud of the Journal's
essential, independent journalism, and feel special pride in all
that our team has accomplished. The Journal and Dow Jones are
poised to further extend their impact, reach and influence with
Emma at the helm.”
Ms. Tucker said: "As a long-time admirer and reader of the
brilliant journalism of The Wall Street Journal, it is my honor to
edit this great newspaper. With some the best writers and the
wisest minds on its staff, this impactful publication continues to
set the agenda and reach ever-wider digital audiences around the
world. I look forward to working with Matt through the transition.
And I can’t wait to work with the entire team at the Journal and my
new colleagues at Dow Jones, who have done so much in recent years
to publish journalism that matters and set new records along the
way.”
Ms. Tucker became Editor of The Sunday Times in January 2020.
She joined The Times in 2007 as Associate Features Editor, and the
following year she became Editor of Times2, an awards-winning daily
features supplement to The Times. In 2012, she was promoted to
Editorial Director. In 2013, she was appointed Deputy Editor of The
Times.
Prior to The Times, Ms. Tucker was with the Financial Times,
where she began as a graduate trainee, spent four years as UK
Economics Reporter, worked out of the Brussels and Berlin bureaus
and returned to London in 2001, where she served in several
leadership positions.
Ms. Tucker went to school in East Sussex and New Mexico, then
studied at Oxford University.
Mr. Murray first joined Dow Jones & Company in 1994 as a
reporter in Pittsburgh. Beginning in 1997, he covered banking for
the Journal and joined the news desk in 2004, rising to national
news editor. In 2008, he became Deputy Managing Editor, and was
named Deputy Editor-in-Chief in 2013. He holds Bachelor’s and
Master’s degrees in journalism from Northwestern University.
About News Corp
News Corp (Nasdaq: NWS, NWSA; ASX: NWS, NWSLV) is a global,
diversified media and information services company focused on
creating and distributing authoritative and engaging content and
other products and services. The company comprises businesses
across a range of media, including: digital real estate services,
subscription video services in Australia, news and information
services and book publishing. Headquartered in New York, News Corp
operates primarily in the United States, Australia, and the United
Kingdom, and its content and other products and services are
distributed and consumed worldwide. More information is available
at: http://www.newscorp.com.
About Dow Jones
Dow Jones is a global provider of news and business information,
delivering content to consumers and organizations around the world
across multiple formats, including print, digital, mobile and live
events. Dow Jones has produced unrivaled quality content for more
than 130 years and today has one of the world’s largest
news-gathering operations globally. It is home to leading
publications and products including the flagship Wall Street
Journal, America’s largest newspaper by paid circulation; Barron’s,
MarketWatch, Mansion Global, Financial News, Investor’s Business
Daily, Factiva, Dow Jones Risk & Compliance, Dow Jones
Newswires, OPIS and Chemical Market Analytics. Dow Jones is a
division of News Corp (Nasdaq: NWS, NWSA; ASX: NWS, NWSLV).
News Corp Investor Relations Michael Florin 212-416-3363
mflorin@newscorp.com News Corp Corporate Communications Jim Kennedy
212-416-4064 jkennedy@newscorp.com Dow Jones Corporate
Communications Jennifer Thurman 303-408-4201
jennifer.thurman@dowjones.com News UK Corporate Communications
Daisy Dunlop +44 207 782 6074 daisy.dunlop@news.co.uk
Statement of the Dow Jones Special
Committee
The merger between Dow Jones & Co. and News Corp. in 2007
included the establishment of an independent five-person committee,
known as the Dow Jones Special Committee, to help protect the
editorial integrity of The Wall Street Journal. The agreement
grants the Committee the rights of approval over the appointment or
removal of the Editor in Chief and the Editorial Page Editor. News
Corp. management recently informed the Committee of its desire to
appoint Emma Tucker, the editor of News Corp.'s Sunday Times, based
in London, as Editor in Chief of the Journal, succeeding Matt
Murray, Editor in Chief since 2018. After extensive discussion with
the principals, including Ms. Tucker and Mr. Murray, as well as due
diligence with others, the Committee voted to approve the
appointment.
Dow Jones Special Committee Thomas J. Bray
Tjbray24@gmail.com
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News Corp Investor Relations Michael Florin 212-416-3363
mflorin@newscorp.com News Corp Corporate Communications Jim Kennedy
212-416-4064 jkennedy@newscorp.com Dow Jones Corporate
Communications Jennifer Thurman 303-408-4201
jennifer.thurman@dowjones.com News UK Corporate Communications
Daisy Dunlop +44 207 782 6074 daisy.dunlop@news.co.uk Dow Jones
Special Committee Thomas J. Bray Tjbray24@gmail.com
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