No more holding business news until Friday
Bill Roy, the editor of the Wichita Business Journal, writes about how reporting has changed at the American City Business Journals paper. Roy writes, “The Wichita Business Journal has rewired its newsroom. “We have changed the way we operate so we can deliver the business intelligence you need to compete and win in the Air […]
Bloomberg View to relaunch as standalone site
Bloomberg View, which was created by Bloomberg L.P. in 2011 as a complement to the company’s news products, is set to relaunch this morning. with a slick, mobile-friendly layout and its own URL, reports Joe Pompeo of Capital New York. Pompeo writes, “That makes it only the second property in the Bloomberg empire to have […]
Austin Business Journal unveils redesign
Colin Pope, the editor of the Austin Business Journal, writes about what the paper’s redesign means to readers. Pope writes, “Our new way of presenting our authoritative, ahead-of-the curve business stories may be different to better serve you in this digital era, but some things will never change around our newsroom. “This is a source […]
South Carolina editor explains why stock listings cut — temporarily
Carolyn Callison Murray, the editor of the Myrtle Beach Sun News in South Carolina, writes about why the paper didn’t publish stock listings last week, when bad weather hit the state. Murray writes, “Frequently during such times, newspapers will establish early deadlines to make it easier for carriers to get the print edition delivered, and […]
Sacramento Biz Journal unveils redesign
Jack Robinson, the editor of the Sacramento Business Journal, writes about the redesign of the weekly business newspaper owned by American City Business Journals. Robinson writes, “The new look was created by world-famous newspaper designer Mario Garcia for the Business Journal and its sister papers around the country. It features bolder presentation of photos and […]
Missouri paper expanding Sunday business section
David Stoeffler, executive editor of the Springfield News-Leader newspaper in Missouri, writes about how the Gannett paper is expanding its Sunday business section. Stoeffler writes, “Most noticeably, you’ll find an expanded Sunday Business section filled with local content. “Our current daily Business page combines national and local news. Starting next Sunday, we’ll be dividing that […]
Louisville biz paper’s redesign changes how it covers stories
Carol Brandon Timmons, editor of Louisville Business First, writes about how the redesign of the American City Business Journals paper affects how it produces news content. Timmons writes, “So, we’re now a digital-first news operation. When we know it, you know it. We break news on our website, share it via social media, and send […]
Converting from weekly reporters to daily and hourly
Carol Clark, the publisher of the Dayton Business Journal, writes Friday about the redesign of the American City Business Journals paper. Clark writes, “Our move into the future is a bright one in which we continue to bring you the local business news and provide you connections. However, now we bring you the news how […]
Las Vegas paper updates stock listings
The Las Vegas Review-Journal will introduce a new stock agate page on Tuesday that includes more listings. An item on its website states, “The new grid offers more more stock listings and more information in a sharper, easier-to-read package. “Among the new features are listings of Top Mutual Funds and Widely Held Stocks. “The new […]
Birmingham Biz Journal unveils redesign
Cindy Crawford, the editor of the Birmingham Business Journal, writes about the redesign of the American City Business Journals paper. Crawford writes, “In the past year, we have become a digital media company with a digital-first news strategy. When we get news, we run it online. We don’t wait until the Friday weekly edition for […]