Navera writes, “Gillette tells me that Springfield B2B, the company’s companion magazine in the Springfield market, will continue to print. The magazines are put together by Dayton Daily News staff as well as freelancers.
“This comes as Cox Enterprises, based in Atlanta, has restructured to adapt amid a changing media landscape, eliminating seven positions at the Dayton Daily News as well as 16 at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.”
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