Daytona Beach paper cuts stock listings

The Daytona Beach News-Journal newspaper in Florida will no longer print stock listings during the week, according to a short story Monday. The story stated, “This week, The Daytona Beach News-Journal’s print edition will stop publishing daily stock listings Tuesday through Friday. Weekly market summaries covering mutual funds and the 2,100 most active stocks will […]

Changes with Atlanta paper's business coverage

Public editor Angela Tuck of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution notes in her weekly column some changes occurring with the paper’s business coverage. Tuck writes, “Beginning Sunday, the popular Private Quarters column, which gives readers a look inside unique metro Atlanta homes, is moving to Sunday’s Living section. The Horizon page, which features growth and development news […]

Raleigh paper confirms it will cut standalone business section

The (Raleigh) News & Observer said Monday that it will cut its standalone business section during the week as part of an overall plan to reduce its expenses. The paper is also cutting 70 positions, including 16 in the newsroom. Staff reporter Jonathan Cox wrote, “The Business section will be combined with the City & […]

Why Pittsburgh paper is cutting stock listings, Monday section

Rick Stouffer of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review writes about the decision by the competitor, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, to cut its stock listings and Monday business section and interviewed executive editor David Shribman about the moves. Stouffer writes, “The Post-Gazette’s Monday business pages were cut because, Shribman said, because ‘no real business news happens on Sundays.’ “‘Dropping […]

Virginia paper to cut stock listings

The Newport News Daily Press will cut its stock and mutual fund listings during the week, among other changes, according to its publisher. Publisher Digby Solomon wrote, “Today we launch a few additional changes. Our Sunday Business section becomes Your Money, and focuses entirely on personal finance with news, tips, investing advice and the weekly […]

Jacksonville readers upset at cut stock listings; paper cuts Monday biz section

Wayne Ezell, the reader representative at the Florida Times-Union in Jacksonville, Fla., writes Sunday that the reaction to the paper’s decision to cut printed stock and mutual fund listings was surprising. Ezell also reports that the paper’s First Business section on Mondays will be eliminated and the content put in the Sunday business section. Ezell […]

New Hampshire business paper unveils redesign

The New Hampshire Business Review’s latest issue is a redesign aimed at making the paper easier to read. The paper stated, “The new banner you see on the front of the paper, NHBR, replaces our full (and proper) name, New Hampshire Business Review. Our research has told us that most of our readers, and even other […]

Pittsburgh paper to drop printed stock listings

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette has become the latest metro daily to drop stock listings from its printed business section, according to an announcement Thursday. The move will take place next Tuesday. The paper stated, “Stock quotes and detailed market data will be available only through post-gazette.com’s Business page. On the site, readers can look up stock […]

Palm Beach Post combines business section with local news

The Palm Beach Post newspaper announced Tuesday that it has combined its standalone business section with the local news section and cut its printed stock and mutual fund listings. The paper, in a story posted on its Web site, stated, “The Post is making these changes, including combining the Business and Local sections, because of rising […]

Sacramento to put business news inside new section

Sacramaneto Bee editor Melanie Sill writes Sunday about how business news coverage will be combined with other news into a new section called “Our Region” beginning next month in the paper. Sill writes, “We’re not reducing it. In fact, we want to expand it with more news (print and online) and improvements in the Sunday […]