St. Paul paper cutting Tuesday standalone biz section, stock listings

The St. Paul Pioneer Press will combine its business section with its news section on Tuesdays, and also cut its stock listings during the week, according to a memo from publisher Guy Gilmore posted on the paper’s Web site. The memo stated, “Today’s A section combines local, national, international and opinion into a single section. […]

Missouri paper cuts printed stock listings

The Columbia Daily Tribune in Missouri announced Saturday that it was cutting its printed stock listings in its paper, switching to the AP’s Money & Markets offering. Justin Willett wrote, “As part of this change, we no longer will publish A-Z listings in the print edition. Instead, you can find a link to more than […]

Business section being cut, but stock listings to increase

The Sacramento Bee, which plans to cut its standalone business section later this month, will actually increase its printed stock listings when it makes the change, writes business editor Wayne Davis. Davis writes that the changes to the section will include: • The stock listings will grow. Each day, we’ll publish more than 750 of […]

Michigan paper cuts weekend stock listings

The Traverse City Record-Eagle is cutting its printed stock listings in the Sunday business section and making other changes to its coverage, writes business editor Bob O’Brien. O’Brien writes, “A new weekly Sunday feature is ‘Money & Markets Extra’ from the Associated Press. It will highlight financial news and trends over the previous week and […]

Connecticut paper cuts stock listings

The Norwich Bulletin is cutting its printed stock listings as part of a redesign, writes executive editor Jim Konrad on Friday. Konrad writes, “One of the big changes coming is a new look to our Business page. It will have more useful information, key news and local business folks in it. The economic climate requires […]

Salt Lake City paper to cut standalone business section

The Deseret News joined other metropolitan newspapers on Tuesday when it announced it was cutting its standalone business section. Dennis Romboy of the Deseret News wrote, “The paper’s business section, including stock pages, will be eliminated in its current format. Business news will be relocated inside the A section. “In addition, some sections of the […]

Cleveland paper to drop Monday business section

The Cleveland Plain Dealer will stop publishing a Monday business section and move the content from that section into other days, according to an announcement from publisher Terry Egger. The announcement stated, “Beginning next week, Business will no longer be a printed section on Mondays. In its place, the Business page on cleveland.com will be […]

Illinois paper brings back Sunday stock listings after readers complain

The Kankakee Daily Journal in Illinois, which previously had eliminated the stock listings from its Sunday paper, has now brought them back due to reader demand. Weekend editor Tim Yonke writes, “Over the last two weeks a significant number of readers phoned, wrote and e-mailed editors here and asked, ‘Where’s my stock page?’ “Well, I […]

Fort Wayne paper cuts stock listings

The Fort Wayne Journal Gazette is cutting its daily stock listings and instead will run the Associated Press Money & Markets package. Lisa Green writes, “The new ‘Money & Markets’ features will appear Tuesday through Friday and include an industry spotlight, which analyzes the performance of an industry or sector, and a short centerpiece story […]

Hartford Courant to cut standalone biz section, stock listings

The Hartford Courant newspaper will start putting its business section in the A section and put all stock listings on its Web site, writes managing editor Barbara Roessner in Sunday’s paper. Roessner writes, “Connecticut business news, and reporting on the economy and personal finance, will also move into the A section on weekdays. A more […]