The daily news emails that American City Business Journals papers across the country send out to subscribers are getting a new name.
A story on the Denver Business Journal website states, “As of Monday, Morning Call — our daily roundup of business news from the DBJ and other sources — will be renamed Morning Edition.
“And DailyUpdate — our 3 p.m. email delivering the day’s business-news headlines — will be called Afternoon Edition.
“With the name changes in Denver and other cities, all 43 markets in the American City Business Journals family will have news emails under the same names.
“Both emails will still deliver the business news you rely on from Colorado and across the nation, and Afternoon Edition will continue to bring you the day’s top news, videos, featured jobs, real estate and more.
“‘The morning and afternoon editions of the Denver Business Journal are your links to the most up-to-date local and national business news and feature stories online,’ said DBJ Editor Neil Westergaard. ‘And every week, in our print edition, we tell you the stories behind the breaking news online. Together, they are powerful tools for business men and women who want to be in the know about business.'”
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