Missouri’s Columbia Daily Tribune, part of the Gannett | USA Today Network, has sent out the following excerpt:
In response to readers’ ongoing shifts to digital news consumption, the Columbia Daily Tribune this July will change the number of days per week it publishes a print edition while continuing to publish an e-Edition every day.
Starting the week of July 3, print editions will be published and delivered on Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays. The other days of the week, the Tribune will produce an e-Edition, a digital replica of the paper, which is available to subscribers via its website or one of its mobile apps.
Subscription rates will be reduced for a majority of impacted home-delivery customers. Details will be available in a letter arriving in early June.
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