THE WALL STREET JOURNAL´S VERTICAL WEB SITES ANNOUNCE CONTENT AGREEMENT WITH YAHOO! FINANCE

The Wall Street Journal´s vertical Web sites today announced that they have signed a new content-sharing agreement with Yahoo! Finance.

PRINCETON, N.J. (March 15, 2006)-The Wall Street Journal´s vertical Web sites today announced that they have signed a new content-sharing agreement with Yahoo! Finance. The agreement allows Yahoo! Finance to publish articles from The Wall Street Journal´s vertical sites, which are as follows:

-        CareerJournal.com-The Wall Street Journal´s executive career site.

-        RealEstateJournal.com-The Wall Street Journal´s guide to property.

-        StartupJournal.com-The Wall Street Journal´s guide for entrepreneurs.

-        OpinionJournal.com-The Wall Street Journal´s editorial-page Web site.

-        CollegeJournal.com-The Wall Street Journal´s guide for career-minded college students.
      "We´re pleased to make original articles from our sites available to Yahoo! Finance, which will significantly expand the reach of our content," says Gail Griffin, general manager, The Wall Street Journal´s online vertical network. "Our articles will help empower Yahoo! Finance visitors to locate the solutions and resources they need to succeed, whether it´s in their careers, with their real-estate investments or small-business ventures, or if they simply want to stay on top of political opinion."

            Yahoo Finance! is the No. 1 Internet destination for investing news and information in the U.S., according to Nielsen/NetRatings.

            "The content from The Wall Street Journal´s vertical sites is a valuable addition to Yahoo! Finance´s expanding content portfolio, and helps expand the advice and opinion we offer our users on a range of important financial topics," says Peggy White, general manager, Yahoo! Finance.

About Dow Jones & Company

Dow Jones (NYSE: DJ; www.dowjones.com) publishes the global Wall Street Journal with its international and online editions; Barron´s; the Far Eastern Economic Review; Dow Jones Newswires and Indexes; MarketWatch; and Ottaway newspapers. Dow Jones co-owns Factiva with Reuters and SmartMoney with Hearst.  Dow Jones also provides news content to CNBC and U.S. radio stations.

About The Wall Street Journal Online Vertical Network

The Wall Street Journal Online Vertical Network includes CareerJournal.com, OpinionJournal.com, StartupJournal.com, RealEstateJournal.com and CollegeJournal.com, as well as CareerJournalEurope.com and CareerJournalAsia.com and Political Diary, a daily subscription-based email newsletter.

Contact:

Beth Brody, Brody PR (for CareerJournal.com)

609-397-3737
Beth[at]BrodyPR.com

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