The Springfield News-Sun in Ohio reports that the Cox newspapers in the state will launch a business magazine called Springfield B2B in February 2010.
The story states, “SpringfieldB2B will be mailed to a proprietary list of over 3,000 Springfield business decision makers and key economic stakeholders, including members of the Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce.
“‘We look forward to serving the needs of the Springfield business community with this new vehicle, which demonstrates our commitment to the Springfield business market,’ explained Jim Bebbington, Editor of the new SpringfieldB2B, and managing editor of the Springfield News-Sun.
“A division of Cox Media Group, Cox Ohio Media reaches over one million adults each week with its print and online products, and publishes the Dayton Daily News, the Springfield News-Sun, the Hamilton JournalNews, the Middletown Journal, the Oxford Press, Fairfield Echo, Western Star and four editions of the Pulse-Journal in addition to 
e-papers and various targeted websites in the Dayton, Springfield and Northern Cincinnati region.”
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