Categories: OLD Media Moves

Florida paper cuts standalone business section

Adam Lowenstein, the business editor at Florida Today, writes Sunday that the business news will now appear in the back of the sports section, beginning this week.

The Sunday section will continue as a standalone section.

Lowenstein writes, “There are a few smaller changes in Business, too.

“Our Monday financial column will allow readers to submit questions. You can do that by writing us at business@floridatoday.com with ‘finance question’ in the subject line.

“Tuesday through Friday on the stocks page, we’ve eliminated the Industry Watch portion and the Story Stocks graphic.

“Many of the stocks are already found in our Top 250 stocks listing, or in story content on the Business cover.”

Read more here.

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