The Anchorage Daily News is cutting its stock and mutual fund listings down to one page beginning May 2, the Alaska paper announced in its Tuesday paper.
Business editor Bill White writes, “Many readers have commented and made suggestions on what this new report should contain. We have taken those responses into consideration in deciding what information to include in our revamped markets report.
“To give readers a preview of the new report, we plan to publish it Wednesday and Friday this week instead of our usual two-page report.
“As we previously noted, we are making this change because our daily report has become less important to the majority of our readers, who increasingly are getting their market information from somewhere other than our newspaper, mostly online.”
Read the rest of the announcement here.
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