Media Moves

Nevada newspaper moves to three-day publishing schedule

The following excerpt was sent out from Elko Free Press’ Jeff Mullins:

Since 1883, the Elko Free Press has been proud to serve as your leading provider of local news in the place we call home.

From public schools to public safety, from start-ups to soccer, from the arts to local government, we have been committed for decades to informing, educating and entertaining our readers.

As we’ve adjusted to changing news consumption habits, we’ve adapted to some outside forces affecting the local news industry, such as shifts in advertising trends, increasing newsprint costs and the job market.

With all of that in mind, and in an effort to preserve the excellent local news coverage you’re used to, I’m writing to let you know that starting July 11, the print edition of the Free Press will move to a different publication schedule, with delivery three days each week: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, via the U.S. Postal Service.

Every day, you’ll find the best of local, national and international news and features on our digital platforms, including our website, elkodaily.com, our mobile app, our newsletters, our social media channels and our E-edition — the popular electronic replica of our print edition that’s accessible on our website or via our app. If you love the experience of reading the printed newspaper page after page, our E-edition could become your new best friend on days when a print edition is not delivered to your home. On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, it will mirror the print newspaper. On the non-print days – Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays – your E-Edition will include the most important news of the day – local, national, international, sports – and your comics, puzzles and advice columns, but it will be a condensed version of our traditional daily news report.

Starting July 11, when you pick up your newspaper, you’re going to literally feel a difference. That’s because every print edition will be an expanded edition, with more content, more sections and more pages.

You’ll also still have access to the daily comics and puzzles you’ve grown to love. All seven days’ worth of comics and puzzles will be delivered as part of the new three-day-per-week print editions. Can’t wait for the next print edition? Our E-editions will include daily comics and puzzles, and our website will continue to host more than 500 daily comic strips, dozens of puzzles and regular nationally syndicated columnists we’re sure you’ll love – if you haven’t already fallen in love with them, that is.

Read more here.

Mariam Ahmed

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