Wall Street Journal Parody — With A Topless Ann Coulter — Rankles
My Wall Street Journal, a parody of the Wall Street Journal on newsstands this week to mark the April 15 tax deadline, has rankled News Corp executives so much that they're trying to make sure no one sees it. The New York Times' Richard
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Don't want to cast aspersions on the NYTimes reporter, but it's possible -- moreso b/c My Wall Street Journal's developed by media savvy pranksters -- that the story was ginned up by the sources to garner publicity for the parody paper.
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My Wall Street Journal: Total Brilliance
My Wall Street Journal. Tony Hendra knocks one out of the park with his Tax Day parody of the Wall Street Journal. Advance copies have vanished, indicating, as Charles Barthold at The Firm, put it in a Tweet: There’s no better way to
'My Wall Street Journal' causes stir
News Corp's purchase of the Wall Street Journal last year apparently provided satirists with enough content for a parody paper. According to the New York Times, the paper, My Wall Street Journal, aims to skewer News Corp, its properties
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Twenty-six years after publishing Off the Wall Street Journal, a parody of the famed business paper, Tony Hendra and his team of funny men collaborators return with My Wall Street Journal, a humorous take on the future of the Rupert
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A parody of the Wall Street Journal is to be published in celebration of tax day tomorrow. Apparently some of the copies have leaked in advance and one copy has made its way to the executive suite at News Corp.
Fake Wall Street Journal angers fake Robert Murdoch
The new parody is called My Wall Street Journal and it features an illustration of a topless Ann Coulter, a gossip column called “Page Sex”, and a host of other great fake news. The fake newspaper is also being released with a video
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Anthony Falzone, RDR’s attorney and the executive director of Stanford Law School’s Fair Use Project, tells the Wall Street Journal’s law blog that courts have begun “to recognize the organizational value that informational guides
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