Wall Street Journal – Los Angeles Bureau in Los Angeles, California

Wall Street Journal – Los Angeles Bureau — News publisher in Los Angeles, California

About This Listing

The Wall Street Journal’s Los Angeles Bureau serves as a local distribution point for the national newspaper, based in Los Angeles, California. It operates as part of the broader *Wall Street Journal* network, which publishes daily news coverage focused on business, finance, and general news. The bureau is located at 5900 Wilshire Blvd in Los Angeles, providing access to subscribers and readers in the region. The bureau distributes the *Wall Street Journal*, a widely recognized newspaper known for its in-depth reporting on markets, economics, and global events. While the bureau itself does not produce original content, it facilitates local access to the paper’s national and international editions. The bureau’s contact information is available through its customer service center, which can be reached by phone at +1 323-591-6500 or via the website at [customercenter.wsj.com/contact](https://customercenter.wsj.com/contact). Hours of operation are not specified, but the customer service center is likely available during standard business hours. For readers seeking assistance, the bureau’s customer service center can address subscription inquiries, delivery concerns, or account-related questions. The bureau’s online rating averages 1.4 out of 5 based on 19 reviews, though specific feedback is not provided. Those needing direct support should use the provided contact methods for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

Located in Los Angeles, California, this publisher is part of the News Directory 3 catalog of US news sources.

Reader Reception

1.4(19 reviews)

Wall Street Journal – Los Angeles Bureau has received critical aggregate feedback (1.4 / 5) from 19 readers, representing an early reader voice for the Los Angeles, California market.

What visitors are saying

“WSJ uses malpractices with their subscriptions. They deliver newspapers to old addresses. As long as they continue to get paid, they will not let the new tenant stop deliveries. I called multiple times and I get the runaround by people who live all the way across the globe. Their deliveries to my home are unwanted and pose a security risk where people can see I am out of town because of the newspaper in my driveway.”

— Spencer Jacobs · ★☆☆☆☆

“Fantastic. On time. Good news reporting. I’m old school. But love it. A little right wing never did no harm. Business! 👨‍💼”

— Zachary Zibits · ★★★★★

“The print version fails to be delivered to me about 20% of the time. I live in Indianapolis, near the airport. The paper simply extends my subscription for each day a delivery does not occur — and this is a paper about businesses?”

— Hal A · ★☆☆☆☆

“I was planning a 10 day vacation and went online and placed a HOLD order, which was NOT followed. Instead, when I arrived back home from my trip, all papers were delivered and left to pile up on my driveway – a clear sign to burglars that no one was home; seven days of papers were left in the sun and rain to draw obvious attention. If nothing else, one would think that the carrier would question that and check to see if there had been a HOLD order; didn’t happen… To add insult to injury, no paper was delivered upon my return, as was scheduled. For the past two years delivery has been VERY i”

— Norman Harck · ★☆☆☆☆

“Terrible customer service. Terrible experience. They scan you by roping you in with a promotional offer and then locking you into a much higher rate (mine went from $4/mo to $40/mo) without letting you cancel or providing any refund.”

— Sydney · ★☆☆☆☆

“The WSJ has changed for the better over the years. While the editorial page still voices their conservative opinion - which is what an editorial page is for - I find the other parts of the paper well done. I don't like their weekend magazine when it seems to copy the NYT. If I want to feel self conscious about my abode or clothes, I'll buy the NYT. They do a much better job in that arena.”

— kec · ★★★★★

“I'm disappointed in the WSJ for their lazy journalism concerning the UFO topic. You need to do better!”

— Tim Farley · ★☆☆☆☆

“Too bad I can't rate it anything below 1. Is truly a worthless organization that has no benefits for society. Their painful attempt at "journalism" is truly a disgrace to the people who actual try to chase and expose real societal problems with integrity. We would not lose anything significant if this organization were to close its doors. Do not recommend at all.”

— No Name · ★☆☆☆☆

“Ordered and paid for digital and print about two weeks ago and still have not received one print copy. I sent email complaining about this, and they "are working on the delivery issue."”

— Brian Ames · ★☆☆☆☆

“Slanderous and career damaging to thousands. AVOID AT ALL COSTS.”

— Zachary Morris · ★☆☆☆☆

Location

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Wall Street Journal – Los Angeles Bureau located?

Wall Street Journal – Los Angeles Bureau is located at 5900 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90036, United States. It is in Los Angeles, California.

What is the phone number for Wall Street Journal – Los Angeles Bureau?

You can call Wall Street Journal – Los Angeles Bureau at +1 323-591-6500.

How is Wall Street Journal – Los Angeles Bureau rated?

Wall Street Journal – Los Angeles Bureau has an average rating of 1.4/5 from 19 customer reviews on Google.

Does Wall Street Journal – Los Angeles Bureau have a website?

Yes. Wall Street Journal – Los Angeles Bureau's official website is http://help.wsj.com/.