
Deborah Needleman, founding editor of Condé Nast's defunct Domino magazine, has been named editor-in-chief of WSJ., the Wall Street Journal's high-end glossy entrant.
Needleman, who is married to Slate editor-in-chief Jacob Weisberg, will replace Tina Gaudoin, who announced in June she would move back to London. Gaudoin has been the editor of WSJ. since its 2008 launch.
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