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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