The Cleveland Plain Dealer will stop publishing a Monday business section and move the content from that section into other days, according to an announcement from publisher Terry Egger.
“And several of your favorite Monday features — like Teresa Murray’s Money Matters and PD versus the Pro — move to Saturday and Sunday business. We’re making room for them by dropping the end-of-the-week stocks. On Sunday, the mutual fund lists will be recast as the more focused Lipper 200, an investor-friendly list of the 200 most actively traded funds of the week.”
Read more here. The paper says that breaking business news on Sunday will be in Monday’s A or metro sections.Â
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