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Narisetti Becomes Managing Editor for WSJ Digital NetworkMonday, January 23, 2012 The Washington Post’s managing editor (since 2009) Raju Narisetti has been nabbed by Dow Jones to serve in the same capacity for the Wall Street Journal Digital Network. The network embraces a range of Dow Jones properties, including WSJ.com, SmartMoney.com, MarketWatch and Chinese, Japanese and German editions of WSJ.com, Narisetti also takes on the task of being deputy editor for the Wall Street Journal. Narisetti returns to Dow Jones after a stint with the Post. He was a reporter for the company in the early 1990s and was the editor of Wall Street Journal Europe in 2006. With his experience launching the news web site Mint for the India market prior to joining the Post, Narisetti will help the network expand globally as well. The WSJ Digital Network boasts of rapid growth in the last year. With an expanded presence on digital devices like tablets and smartphones, it claims a paid subscriber base of 1.3 million people and 50 million monthly uniques. WSJ.com alone has seen a 42% increase in traffic over the last year. Cross-platform video initiatives like the WSJ Live channels is now available on multiple tablet and connected TV venues like Google TV and Apple TV. Take min's fun quiz and find out how magazine-savvy you are! COMMENTS
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