Thomson, Robert - NewsBios Dossier 9-22-08 (WSJ)

September 2008 Beat: Global Business and Financial News

Robert Thomson is undoubtedly one of the ten most influential leaders in American business and financial journalism, and many pundits would argue that he is the most influential editor in business news.

Mr. Thomson's power rests on the bedrock of support he receives from his employer and fellow Australian, Rupert Murdoch. Before joining the Journal less than a year ago (with the title of publisher), Mr. Thomson spent five years as editor-in-chief of The Times in London, also owned by Mr. Murdoch's News Corp.



Full report on Robert Thomson, managing editor of The Wall Street Journal, is 10,607 words in length. Professionally reported and fact-checked. Most recently updated 9/22/08. Includes earlier iteration.



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