Tulsa World business editor John Stancavage unveiled changes to the paper’s business section in his Sunday column, including cutting stock listings during the week.
“At the same time, we increased the size of the FYI section (all local) on page 3 and created a more appealing format for Business People on page 2. “To top off all of that, we redesigned our cover to make it easier for you to find what you want inside. “We also streamlined our Monday Business page to make it more attractive and to accommodate breaking news.
“Starting this Tuesday, we’ve got more in store for you, including:
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