Tobitt reports, “Staff were told on Tuesday that the planned changes will put a small number of roles at risk of redundancy.
“City AM initially went down to a four-day print run in January 2023 when it dropped Fridays in response to City workers preferring to stay at home to end the week post-Covid.
“It is now consulting with staff and its advertising partners on reducing its print run further to Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays only.
“It believes the print advertising volume it has seen in 2024 can be accommodated across three days each week.”
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