The Green Bay Press-Gazette has overhauled its business section as part of a total revamping of the newspaper, according to a column by executive editor John Dye in Monday’s newspaper.
Among the changes are cutting stock listings and giving business news a section front.
Dye wrote, “You said our business coverage needed an upgrade. We’ve moved Business news front-and-center to Page B-1, Monday through Saturday. We’ll continue to publish our Sunday Business section.
“Those long stock and mutual fund tables are out of date, you said. We’ve replaced them with useful stories and financial data. We’ll still publish a short list of stocks of local interest, and you’ll find instructions on how to track your favorite stocks online — free and updated every 15 minutes.”
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