The Wall Street Journal engages in the publication of business and financial newspapers. It covers business of life, as well as travel, wine, sports, shopping, residential real estate, and the arts. The company also publishes special reports on various topics, such as technology, personal finance and executive compensation, e-commerce, and health and medicine, as well as demographically targeted sections devoted to subjects of retirement and small business. In addition, it offers classroom, campus, and weekend editions, as well as sells regional advertising in regional editions. The company’s journals are sold through newsstands, and home and office subscription deliveries to business and political leaders, as well as investors. The company was founded in 1889 and is based in New York, New York. The Wall Street Journal operates as a subsidiary of Dow Jones & Co., Inc.