Categories: OLD Media Moves

Georgia paper moves biz section

The Walton Tribune, which serves a community outside of Atlanta, has moved publishing its business section from Sunday to Wednesday, Patrick Graham writes on today’s paper.

Graham stated, “We have moved the Business section from Sunday to Wednesday so we can continue to provide our readers with local features and columns about topics of interest and importance to the local business community.

“Moving the Business section to Wednesday has, unfortunately, caused us to de-emphasize and sometimes eliminate our Food section on Wednesdays, as we have with today’s edition. Rest assured, however, we will continue to provide this new feature in some capacity so our readers can get the very latest from food columnist extraordinaire, Miss Amelia Adams, as well as a recipe with a twist that can be enjoyed for dinner or on a special occasion.

“When we went to the new format you see before you in September, we wanted to give our readers something special and different without taking away any of the staples of the paper you have enjoyed for years, like local news, opinions and sports. I believe we have accomplished this important mission, and we will continue to do so moving forward.”

Read more here. Better the Food section than Business, right?

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