Categories: OLD Media Moves

Crain's Chicago to cut print issues later this year

Phil Rosenthal of the Chicago Tribune reports that Crain’s Chicago Business will cut some of its print issues later in the year to cut costs.

Rosenthal writes, “A Crain Communications spokeswoman on Thursday confirmed the plan to skip weeks by publishing two double issues in July, two in August and one in November, around Thanksgiving. News will remain available online as it breaks, even in non-print weeks.

“The spokeswoman said the business title hopes to resume publishing every Monday in 2010.

“In March, Crain’s Chicago Business cut three positions and staffers learned they would be subject to a companywide 10-percent pay cut.”

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