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'''Wall Street Journal Editorial Board''' members oversee the journal's editorial page and represent the newspaper and its editorial page publicly. The ] does not provide details on the exact duties of board members. '''Wall Street Journal Editorial Board''' members oversee the journal's editorial page and represent the newspaper and its editorial page publicly. The ] does not provide details on the exact duties of board members.


Every Saturday at 11:00 PM EST, three editorial page writers and host ], editor of the Editorial Page, appear on ]'s ''Journal Editorial Report'' to discuss current issues with a variety of guests. ] and Jason Riley are the board members who appear the most. Every Saturday at 11:00 PM EST, three editorial page writers and host ], editor of the Editorial Page, appear on ]'s ''Journal Editorial Report'' to discuss current issues with a variety of guests. ] and Jason Riley are the board members who appear the most.

As editor of the editorial page, ] (served 1958–1971), and ] (served 1972–2000), were especially influential in providing a ] of the news on a daily basis.<ref>Richard Vetter, "Wall Street Journal," in Frohnen, ed. '' American Conservatism'' pp 898–99</ref>


== Current members of the editorial board == == Current members of the editorial board ==

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Wall Street Journal Editorial Board members oversee the journal's editorial page and represent the newspaper and its editorial page publicly. The WSJ does not provide details on the exact duties of board members.

Every Saturday at 11:00 PM EST, three editorial page writers and host Paul Gigot, editor of the Editorial Page, appear on Fox News Channel's Journal Editorial Report to discuss current issues with a variety of guests. Bret Stephens and Jason Riley are the board members who appear the most.

As editor of the editorial page, Vermont C. Royster (served 1958–1971), and Robert L. Bartley (served 1972–2000), were especially influential in providing a conservative interpretation of the news on a daily basis.

Current members of the editorial board

Former members of the editorial board

See also

External links

  1. Richard Vetter, "Wall Street Journal," in Frohnen, ed. American Conservatism pp 898–99
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