Cheryl Magazine, the editor of the Sunday edition of the Richmond Times-Dispatch, writes how the paper has adjusted the coverage in its business section, which is now called Moneywise, on that day.
“‘Business news is one of the most important aspects of our total coverage plan. Today’s economy makes it even more important for us to provide good business coverage,’ said Executive Editor Glenn Proctor. ‘Moneywise, our new Sunday section, is one result of our increased emphasis on helping readers and viewers cope.’
“This new section, under the leadership of business editor John Hoke and senior editor Sundra Hominik, is devoted to coverage of the economy and how people and businesses are finding ways to survive and thrive in the economic turmoil.
“It offers resources to help you save money and protect your home, job, and investments. It includes stories of how businesses innovate to find their footing in this new financial landscape. Topics range from the economy, banking, and jobs to worklife, personal finance, and consumer issues.”
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