Ian Anderson, the publisher of Albuquerque Business First, writes about the redesign of the American City Business Journals paper.
Anderson writes, “We’re bringing you breaking news online first and fast all day long, delivering it to readers’ inboxes twice a day. In our weekly edition, we take a deeper dive into the issues and industries we’re covering, providing you perspective and analysis you won’t find anywhere else. And our social media channels are driving a discussion on the issues that matter to the Duke City’s business community.
“This week’s in-depth cover story, a collaboration among our entire reporting staff, looks at how other cities have reinvented their economies and what it would take for Albuquerque to do the same.
“The relaunched Albuquerque Business First also includes new features. On page 3 of the weekly edition, you’ll find #ABQBiz, which gets readers right to the heart of what leaders in the business community are thinking and talking about on social media and beyond.
“This effort is uniquely Albuquerque, but it also benefited from the resources and expertise of our parent company, American City Business Journals. ACBJ worked with world-renowned designer Mario Garcia to create the look you see on our pages and our website.”
Read more here.
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