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Sullivision101WSJI’ve officially unsubscribed to everything WSJ! They have obviously become WOKE and not objective.
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another RJFHezbollah militant or terrorist group?Hezbollah’s mission statement is to destroy Israel. Hezbollah is a terrorist organization, not a militant group.
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3d slotWall Street Journalgood and informative article
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Cross J RanchBritish Version??Is this a British or European based Podcast? The woman on this is definitely British or French. If so, is there an American version? Thank you!
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terrisharThis is a better quality daily podcast.It's time for me to give up the barrons. The sound quality of your podcast is much better. For a podcast listener, sound quality is of utmost importance. Thanks.
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matt2377reviewfavorite short news updatesVery informative snippets; great resource.
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Sarita7981Informative and conciseI appreciate the short updates with minimal ads
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ryanbeattie.me5-stars in spite of the negative reviewsI’m a daily listener of the WSJ Minute Briefing, and have been for many years, it’s the perfect bite size snippet of market news I can snack on first thing in the morning, lunch time and then on the commute home. A quick scroll through the comments nets a bunch of boomers turnt up about the ads on a FREE show like tapping the “skip 15 seconds button” is the end of the world.. and the other half complaining about the way ONE episode was reported on that they don’t agree with LOL. Get over yourselves.. PAY FOR IT if you don’t like the ads and skip past the report you don’t agree with because it challenges your ideologies - that doesn’t make it a poorly quality podcast.
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AsilnagohCould be greatThey repeat the same commercial every two minutes. You can’t even get five minutes of news without some insipid female feeling hawking the same product over and over and over. I can not fathom how a producer can think people will listen. I’m sure the numbers are good but the bean counters can see who turns away. I love the journal but this is way beneath the quality of what they are capable of. Find something else for news. NPR has a great news podcast. You get a commercial every 19-15 minutes
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OUTYLERAll Commercials25% if the episode is a commercial and they play the same commercial for the entire day. So listening to back to back, same day podcast will yielded 4 of the same commercials in a 4 minute timeframe. Nuts - waste of time.
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Bjl500Correction neededIn reading the news, Zoe Thomas incorrectly reported on April 4 2023 that Donald Trump pleaded GUILTY to 34 charges in arraignment in New York. The former president pleaded NOT GUILTY. I listened to podcast 3 times
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mjnorcrossAn Opening Bell briefing would help this podcast.This is a great briefing for up to date business reports. The morning briefing is great for when I take a shower, while I listen to the afternoon and Closing Bell briefings during my lunch break and commute home from work respectively. One thing that would help this podcast is an Opening Bell brief for whenever the stock markets open. Overall, great news updates from this series.
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bob gingrasWake upWe are in a recession using all previous measures. On today’s show the speaker referenced going into a recession. Stop being political
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drjekyllmrleeCould like it more.....if only one nets suite ad per episodeI am a digital WSJ subscriber for years. Added the WSJ podcast couple years ago but really do we need two identical Netsuite adds per episode? This keeps up and will have to drop. The multiple ads only turn people off.
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Austin H.H.HNetsuite Ads RelentlessGreat info and format. Almost impossible to listen to recently because there’s a Netsuite pre and post ad on every episode. The frequency is relentless and a turn off from continuing to listen.
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Ken JacobsonFeb 7The Feb 7th episode is replayed every time I ask Siri to play WSJ Minute Briefing. Frustrating that there is no way to delete unsaved episodes.
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aqedhujToo many ads.I don’t enjoy ads and this podcast has 30 seconds of ads in the beginning and at least 15 seconds of ads at the end. The podcast is only a 2 minute segment making 50% of its content just ads.
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Callandra94118Too many commercials, too little newsboring, repetitive commercials surround a tiny headline. Plus, today (11/02) featured a “news flash” from October 25th. Add sloppiness to the mix.
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Uncle Ducky DudeDeleting WSJ Minute BriefingThe problem of too much advertising repeating ad nauseam has gotten worse. At the same time, the usefulness of the reporting has decreased. No longer a good use of my time.
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ASAdEtrdsfftAdsThe podcasts are very good, but the annoying adds are repeated over and over again. Sometimes back to back, it makes it impossible to hear the podcast.
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CS from OklahomaGood PodcastGood info, good summaries, not too long. One of my favorite.
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Robert Henry HoltzGoodGood
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DTB19XXRepetitive ads create an unpleasant listening experienceWe understand you need the ads but please consider the repetition. Does not create the best user experience. I enjoy the content, but consider skipping some days due to the repetitive ads
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Jon V xyz123Too many repetitive adsHow do you expect your listeners to even consider the companies advertising for you when you play their commercials repetitively. It is annoying. Please have some variety.
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vcvvvvvvvvvvbThe ads!!!The repititive ads caused me to delete 4 days worth of episodes.
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Thiago MalenaOften misleading narrativesOften misleading narratives full of bias misinformation
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KaliR222Very special riotersReally disappointed in the coverage of the pro-Trump mob that rioted at the capitol and have to unsubscribe. Honestly bummed because the reporting is usually good but after hearing “Trump told protestors to go home” ...and nothing else, unfortunately I can’t continue to support. Not for nothing but the same ad on all three daily episodes was annoying, too and I almost unsubscribed/jumped off a building during the election with that insipid Absolut shake or stir the election ad.
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SylvestrixxxFacile mediocrityI expect more advanced expertise and technical analysis, and less bias from an establishment of the stature of WSJ. Used to be I could read (or listen to I guess in modern terms) NYT and WSJ and get all the relevant facts and critical analysis from the best of the best from both minimalist and expansionist views of public policy and government. This just a complete waste of time.
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AbusheeryAdsRepeating that same ad over and over detracts from the podcast....I understand the need to monetize the podcast and generate revenue, but to have half the podcast run time devoted to ads (and the same ad over and over) is annoying.
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WSJ warriorHelpful, succinct stories but painful adsReally enjoy the content but someone’s got to do some thing about the ads. Not only are they pretty long and repetitive given how short the podcast is but they seem to be geared toward mostly a high school audience with recent ones instructing us how to prioritize voting over drinking hard liquor, and how Facebook is so wonderful it can police itself and educate us on how to vote.
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confusedbankuserGreat if you like a minute of repetitive ads in each four-minute podcastThe Absolut Vodka "Vote First, Drink Second" spot gets my vote for Most Obnoxious Ad EVER, and I heard it at least eight times today. This is the last straw; cannot listen anymore. WSJ, what are you thinking?
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Tom30433AdsPlaying the same ad four times is intolerable
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MikeDarraExcellentVery balanced reporting. Also true reporting, and not opinion. I can’t say that for the editorial page of the Wall Street Journal, which is definitely on the far right.
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emily_rjDrop the Autism Speaks adsI’m a daily listener, disabled and from a journalism and communications background. You don’t have to look far in Disabled Twitter, Autism Twitter and disabled and autistic communities online and off to discover all the damage AS has done to autistic adults and kids. AS still promotes ABA treatment and actively works to eradicate nonverbal autistic people, in methods medicine finally has reviewed and advised is malpractice and even torturous. AS has a long history of even worse actions that’s created irreparable harm, and while I understand AS wants a clean slate to reinvent itself in autism, it’s not owned up to and made apologies to the many it harmed the over years. If you take ads from this, understand you traumatize many autistic listeners, and uphold an organization widely decried and avoided in patient and provider communities. Otherwise, good show.
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JCLReviewerStop with the 30 second ad introDecent morning minute briefing but why does half that time have to be spent with the annoying 30 second introduction
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rosemary focacciaSuperbIn this day and age, news is far too verbose, this podcast is succinct and to the point. Outstanding.
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jimjsbGreat podcast but recording level lowGreat short and to the point business podcast. The recording level is really bad though. Ad is normal level then the meat of the podcast is really soft. Doesn’t happen on the other WSJ podcasts. Need to fix that.
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jack_holtKeeps me up to dateNo need for a two hour newscast. I get the highlights I need to point me to the news I need.
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Ben S.2015Sweet and simpleGood for those who are on a time crunch.
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GUCCI POODLEKeeps me up to dateGreat show for a quick news blast to stay updated throughout the day. Doesn’t cover everything but helps at bringing light to the big stories of the day you might want to follow up on
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LousyNotesLove itI just love it news that is mostly news
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SmokedBakonGood podcast.This is an informative podcast that gives a briefing of the world in less than 2 min.
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PbrophPodcastsI hate the new format. Before I could type in WSJ latest podcasts and I could listen to today’s morning three and other today’s topics. The new format is much more cumbersome and not worth the effort to listen to Todays podcasts. I am very disappointed in the new format as a Wall Street Journal subscriber. Patti B
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Dutch JimBoFast formatSends you bite-size nuggets of info
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GRJR721Great Information, Perfect Length60 seconds are less, yes please too many "podcasts" are bloated!
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drakenfletchA great one my minute update for the whole dayI love these quick update it helps point me in the right direction for important news.
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SM2ALLAds longer than episodesIt’s obnoxious to have to listen to 30-60 second ads on a 60 second podcast. It’s especially annoying when it’s the same ad over and over again. WSJ, I can assure you, no one cares about your Future Of Everything Festival.
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Diva SharmaAmazingLove the 2 minute structure- tells me what I need to know. Their other podcasts go a little deeper, but this minute podcast packs a punch.
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DayneDadLove the quick formatProvides a quick scan of important news. If I want more info, I can read related articles later. A must listen.
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thejacobbennettLove the Concise Wrap-up!I listen to all WSJ podcasts throughout my workday, and I definitely enjoy the summary this podcast provides, and usually the other podcasts produced later in the day delve deeper into the details.
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