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How WSJ. Magazine Is Expanding Beyond Its Base

Just over two years after taking over at WSJ., Sarah Ball said the publication’s monthly subscriptions have more than quadrupled. Her content strategy has focused on expanding the magazine’s focus on wealth and luxury to a wider audience.
Sarah Ball, the editor-in-chief of WSJ. Magazine, at the publication's annual Innovator Awards
Sarah Ball, the editor-in-chief of WSJ. Magazine, at the publication's annual Innovator Awards (Courtesy)

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