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Extended stays at The Waldorf in The Wall Street Journal, 2011
Title
Extended stays at The Waldorf in The Wall Street Journal, 2011
Subject
Wall Street journal
Hospitality industry
Description
The Waldorf=Astoria was featured as a favorite of extended-stay hotel guests in The Wall Street Journal article “When Home Is Where The Hotel Is”. The Wall Street Journal, which had a then-circulation of 2,117,796, addressed both the benefits (such as high-end service) and detriments (such as weight gain) that faced extended-stay hotel guests. This article also appeared on WSJ.com, the newspaper’s website with 6,200,000 unique monthly visitors in November 2011.
Creator
Zolbe, Matt
Date
2011-11-30
Relation
Digital Acquisition
Format
image | jpeg
Medium
clippings (information artifacts)
Type
Text
Identifier
Press.Clippings.201111
Coverage
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel -- 1931-present
Waldorf Towers
Temporal Coverage
2010 - present
Original Format
clippings (information artifacts)
Collection
Citation
Zolbe, Matt, “Extended stays at The Waldorf in The Wall Street Journal, 2011,” Host to the World, accessed May 2, 2024, https://waldorfnewyorkcity.com/archive/items/show/519.