Las Vegas paper cuts stock listings
The Las Vegas Review-Journal has cut its Saturday printed stock listings and recommended subscribers get those prices online, according to a short story. The story stated, “Beginning with today’s edition, the Review-Journal will no longer offer four pages of stock and mutual fund listings in its Business section every Saturday. “The Business section will continue to […]
San Fran Chronicle cuts stock listings
The San Francisco Chronicle will cut its stock and mutual fund listings beginning next week, according to a short story in Tuesday’s paper. The story stated, “Readers will still receive a daily summary of market activity in print editions and will be able to find full market listings at sfgate.com/business. “Tuesday through Saturday, the Business […]
North Dakota paper brings back local stock listings
The Fargo Forum, which last month cut its stock listings, is bringing back a list of local stocks of interest to be published daily after hearing complaints from readers, writes buisness editor Craig McEwen. McEwen wrote, “Many longtime Forum readers who don’t use or have access to computers requested resurrecting the agriculture and stock elements. “In […]
Idaho paper changes biz section name, cuts stock listings
The Twins Falls Times-News in Idaho is changing the name of its business section from Money to Business and cutting its stock listings, according to a story Tuesday by Joshua Palmer. Palmer wrote, “The new name will more accurately reflect its coverage of the individuals and organizations that influence local and national business and industry. […]
Corpus Christi paper drops printed stock listings
Corpus Christi Caller-Times editor Libby Averyt writes Tuesday that the paper is cutting its printed stock listings in the daily business section. Averyt wrote, “Another response to readers’ habits is our move away from extended stocks listings and toward more in-depth business reporting and columns with perspective. Newspapers across the country have reduced or eliminated […]
Ottawa paper changes stock listings
The Ottawa Citizen has made the type for its stock listings one point size bigger and changed the list of companies, according to a short story in Tuesday’s paper. Robert Bostelaar wrote, “The biggest change is a full, one-point increase in type size for stock listings. Plus we’ve revised the type and made other changes […]
What cut stock listings mean to readers
Dan Wallach of The Beaumont Enterprise in Texas writes Sunday about how cut stock listings affect one of its longtime readers. Wallach wrote, “But he can’t find his particular stocks in The Enterprise’s listings anymore, which are 150 stocks drawn from the Dow Jones Industrial Average, as many of the local businesses we could include […]
Fargo paper drops stock listings for AP's Money & Markets
The Fargo Forum newspaper in North Dakota has dropped its stock listings and instead will run the Associated Press’ Money & Markets page, writes Craig McEwen of the paper. McEwen, the business and weekend editor, wrote, “‘Local Stocks,’ a well-researched list of stocks of local interest, which replaces the Stock Watch column that previously appeared on […]
AP launches Money & Markets for weekend biz sections
The Associated Press is launching AP Money & Markets Extra, a modular, customizable business and markets reporting service geared to weekend editions of business section. Money & Markets Extra brings a personal investment approach to markets information. Newspapers can choose from more than 30 modules that “snap” together to build full or partial pages, or […]
LA Daily News cuts stock listings
Ron Kaye, the editor of the Los Angeles Daily News, writes Monday that the paper will be making some changes to its business coverage, including cutting its stock listings. Kaye wrote, “We know that news about local business and national trends is extremely important so we will continue our strong Sunday Business package with the […]