Categories: OLD Media Moves

Indiana paper moves biz news

The Terre Haute Tribune Star newspaper in Indiana is changing where its business news coverage appears in the paper.

Editor Max Jones writes, “The Wednesday and Thursday four-section newspapers will be consolidated into two sections. Local news now in the Local & Bistate section will move to the A section. Wednesday School Zone and Thursday Health & Fitness content will be placed in the back of the A section. A second Thursday Opinion page will be created.

“The Friday newspaper will be consolidated from four sections into three sections, with a standalone arts and entertainment section as the third section. All local news will be moved into the A section.

“In the Sunday paper, the section now devoted to Local & Bistate news will become a diverse state and local business section, titled ‘Jobs & Money.'”

Read more here.

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