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Title: May 11, 2017
Author: The Wall Street Journal
Narrator: Alexander Quincy
Format: Highlights
Length: 25 mins
Language: English
Release date: 05-11-17
Publisher: The Wall Street Journal
Ratings: 2.5 of 5 out of 6 votes
Genres: Newspapers & Magazines, Business
Publisher's Summary:
Here's a creative way to make the best use of your morning commute: listen to The Wall Street Journal. Each morning, you'll get the must-hear stories from the Journal's front page, as well as the most popular columns and briefings from Marketplace, Money & Investing, and more. And, every Friday, you'll get a bonus delivery: features, columns, and reviews from the Weekend Journal.
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Members Reviews:
Where's the WSJ Editorial?
What disappointed you about May 11, 2017?
Instead of the expected WSJ Editorial, we are presented with some Millenial psycho babble about the anxiety of being a pop star and trying to find yourself. UGH! Please return this podcast of the WSJ to the editorial control of adults.
What was most disappointing about The Wall Street Journals story?
Everything!
Would you listen to another book narrated by Alexander Quincy?
Why?
If you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from May 11, 2017?
Everything except the first article.
Any additional comments?
Nothing You can print.
An Embarassment
This book wasnt for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?
Amazon shareholders.
What was most disappointing about The Wall Street Journals story?
The new WSJ format is bereft of content. The old format was forty-five minutes and ten stories. Now it is twenty minutes and one to two actual news stories.
It's hugely disappointing what Audible has done.
New format is terminally deficient
Would you ever listen to anything by The Wall Street Journal again?
If it goes back to the old format with a week, I will continue listening.
Any additional comments?
I was hesitant about consuming my morning paper via Audible, but for the past few months I had become a believer. The succinct headline segments (5 things in news, tech, etc) and relevant analytical sections (business, markets, economics) were a well curated balance for the professional reader on a morning commute. The new format is just a few full length fluff pieces. What typical reader of the Wall Street Journal would select, if they had to cut duration in half, to keep only Art, Life, and View sections of a business paper? A horrible decision to alter the format.