Gordon McLeod, president of The Wall Street Journal digital network, is interviewed in his office Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2008 in New York. A year into its takeover by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. , The Wall Street Journal is evolving under what its new editor calls "incremental radicalism." Steeped in tradition, the 119-year-old newspaper has expanded its coverage beyond corporate America, placed more breaking stories on the front page and increased the size of photos and graphics. AP Photo logo AP Photo 12 months ago

Gordon McLeod, president of The Wall Street Journal digital network, is interviewed in his office Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2008 in New York. A year into its takeover by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. , The Wall Street Journal is evolving under what its new editor calls "incremental radicalism." Steeped in tradition, the 119-year-old newspaper has expanded its coverage beyond corporate America, placed more breaking stories on the front page and increased the size of photos and graphics.