Categories: OLD Media Moves

California paper cuts standalone section, stock listings

The Stockton Record, an Ottaway newspaper, is cutting its daily business section and its stock listings, according to a story in Thursday’s paper.

Joe Goldeen wrote, “A weekly wrap-up of stocks and mutual funds will appear in Sunday’s standalone Money section.

“With so many alternatives available to avid stock watchers, such as 24-hour cable TV business channels and Internet access, The Record is attempting to make better use of the space taken up by the daily listings.

“Readers will first notice the stock listings change in Tuesday’s edition.

“The Money section itself will be combined with Local news and appear six days a week in the second half of the B section. It will continue to remain a separate section on Sundays.”

Read more here.

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