Tobitt reports, “However City AM editor Christian May said the brand will ‘retain the ability to publish on a Monday when we want to, perhaps in response to major events.’
“He also said the business newspaper would ‘review a possible increase in circulation’ on its remaining print days of Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays and that it is still ‘absolutely committed’ to the City AM Magazine which prints four times a year. He also noted that the City AM app has been downloaded by almost 100,000 people since its 2023 launch.”
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