Lauren Lawley Head, the editor of the Dallas Business Journal, writes about the redesign of the American City Business Journals paper.
Head writes, “As we prepared for this relaunch, business executives told us time and again: We need breaking news on our mobile phones and desktops, but we also need access to deep analysis of the news from the week. What does it mean to me, to my business, to my industry and to my community? How did this change come about? Who are the players behind the scene that I need to know?
“The edition you’ll see on Friday is designed to deliver just that. Inside, you’ll find a deep-dive cover story, comprehensive coverage from our beat reporters and extended list packages, as well as redesigned versions of features you’ve come to expect, including Facetime, People on the Move and Leads.
“As an added bonus, we’ve unlocked our digital edition to give everyone a look.
“We hope you’ll be excited by the new Dallas Business Journal and dig in to this flagship edition. Then let us know what you think by sending me an email or a tweet.”
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