Money launches retirement newsletter

Money magazine launched Friday a newsletter called “Retire with Money.” The only other newsletter Money has at the moment is a weekly newsletter called “Ask the Expert” where readers can get answers to their personal finance questions from the editors of Money. The “Retire with Money” newsletter will be published weekly, and it’s compiled and […]

CNBC.com hires personal finance writer

Jennifer Barrett, the personal finance editor for CNBC Digital, sent out the following announcement on Thursday morning: I’m thrilled to welcome Tom Anderson, who joins the personal finance team today. He will be writing and editing. In fact, we’ve already put him to work on his first story. (He may actually have a byline before […]

NYTimes announces personal finance content package

The New York Times News Service & Syndicate has launched a new personal finance content package called “Spending Well: The Weekly Guide to Managing Your Money, Work and Success.” The first edition appeared on Sunday, Feb. 15 in U-T San Diego (California), The Billings Gazette (Montana), Bangor Daily News (Maine) and the Honolulu Star-Advertiser and their family of […]

Tacoma paper makes changes to Sunday biz coverage

Karen Peterson of the Tacoma News Tribune writes about changes to its Sunday business section in the wake of the closure of Wall Street Journal Sunday. Peterson writes, “First, the Sunday focus will be more local. Today’s cover features a centerpiece by C.R. Roberts about Selden’s furniture store and the four generations of Seldens who’ve […]

Texas paper to use AP content to replace WSJ Sunday

The Lubbock Avalanche-Journal is using the Associated Press content to replace The Wall Street Journal Sunday content. A story on its website states, “These three pages — loaded with information on how to manage your finances — replace the Wall Street Journal Sunday pages, which were discontinued by the Wall Street Journal. “The first two […]

Oregon daily replaces WSJ Sunday with Success

The Eugene Register-Guard in Oregon has replaced its Wall Street Journal Sunday content with content from Tribune Media called “Success.” A story on its website states, “Success replaces the Sunday business pages previously provided by The Wall Street Journal, which reported last week that it would no longer be doing its supplement. “Tribune Content Agency […]

Richmond daily switches Sunday content to NYTimes

The Richmond Times-Dispatch is now using content from the New York Times in its Sunday business section, replacing the Wall Street Journal Sunday content. Business editor Gregory Gilligan writes, “The biggest changes are the addition of consumer-oriented pages from The New York Times and a half-page of mutual fund listings. “Adding The New York Times […]

Texas paper debuts AP Money & Markets pages

The Associated Press Money & Markets Extra debuted Sunday in the Amarillo Globe-News. Karen Smith Welch of the Globe-News writes, “The new content package from AP ‘is designed to help readers understand the story of money — what important financial market and economic developments mean for their wallets and tips for how to manage their […]

Eight dailies to run USA Today personal finance content

USA Today personal finance content will begin running in eight newspapers on Sunday, Feb. 15, replacing content from Wall Street Journal Sunday. Those papers are: The Record, Bergen County, NJ Daily Herald, Arlington Heights, IL The Gazette, Colorado Springs, CO The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, WA Island Packet, Hilton Head, SC The Beaufort (SC) Gazette News Sentinel, […]

The search to replace WSJ Sunday content

Jon Gogick, the executive editor of the Augusta Chronicle in Georgia, writes about his paper’s search for content to replace Wall Street Journal Sunday content, which Dow Jones discontinued. Gogick writes, “Our goal was to find pages that could help you stretch your weekly paycheck and turn your pocketbook into a nest egg for retirement. […]