Categories: OLD Media Moves

California paper beefing up Monday biz section

The Redding Record Searchlight, a daily newspaper in California, is adding a stand-alone Monday business section, beginning this week. Among the changes being made include: “The new Monday section will feature local business news and briefs as well as columns on owning a small business and managing your money. It also will offer business readers incisive analysis — from The Associated Press, The Washington Post and others — of market and company trends that could move Wall Street.

“A list of Shasta County home sales will appear on the third Monday of the month and Economic Development Corp. President Jim Zauher’s monthly column also will become part of the section.”

To read about all of the changes to the section, go here. Registration is required.

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