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Florida biz journal changes size, publication schedule

RIchard Anguiano, the editor of the Ocala Business Journal in Florida, writes Monday that the publication has changed its size and its publishing schedule.

Although the paper is now printed on different paper, Anguiano says no content has been cut.

The paper has gone, however, from publishing every four weeks to once a month, eliminating one issue for next year.

Anguiano writes, “As I write this, the next day OBJ is scheduled to arrive in your hands is Friday, Jan. 30, and that edition won’t have a mile-long publication date on the cover as this issue does, but will simply be the February 2009 issue.

“For those of you who are paid subscribers — thank you, again — your year’s subscription will still consist of 13 issues per year with the 13th being a special edition.”

Read more here. The paper is a publication of the Ocala Star-Banner, a New York Times paper.

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