Categories: OLD Media Moves

Cleveland paper to drop Monday business section

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.

The announcement stated, “Beginning next week, Business will no longer be a printed section on Mondays. In its place, the Business page on cleveland.com will be reorganized and improved to offer the best of the weekend’s coverage of workplace, personal finance and small-business issues. It will also have online-only features that set the stage for the coming business week.

“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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