The Wall Street Journal
Financial Journalism and Cultural ReferenceDescription
The Wall Street Journal appears as a print‑era financial newspaper that Ralph consults to verify dates, market activity, and stock holdings. In this material it operates chiefly as an authoritative temporal and financial information source and as a cultural touchstone linking 21st‑century material concerns to the 24th‑century setting. The episode depicts its role in providing market data and historical continuity; no internal hierarchy or operational structure is shown.
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S4E14
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