Categories: Media Moves

Bowling Green Daily News suspends Saturday print edition

As the news industry gets economically hit due to the pandemic, the Bowling Green Daily News has decided that it will no longer publish a Saturday print edition, effective March 28.

However, the 160-year old publication will continue to publish the same news, sports, obituaries and other content at bgdailynews.com. The Sunday-through-Friday print editions will be published as usual.

Other changes being made include a smaller sports section as there is virtually no activity due to the virus. Also, similar measures will be taken with other regular sections such as Time Out, Business and Faith, as well as the Opinion page, which will be published only on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.

The Daily News is also launching a new news initiative in WDNZ-TV11, a low-power television station that features local news, sports and “The Morning Show” with WKCT’s Chad Young and Al Arbogast. The station may be found over the air and on the Glasgow Electric Plant Board’s cable lineup.

Mariam Ahmed

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