The Wichita Business Journal, an American City Business Journals paper, has redesigned itself.
A story on its website states, “As WBJ editor Bill Roy writes in a column in today’s edition, the design changes include reporter pages, which examine some of the highlights of the news each reporter broke on www.wichitabusinessjournal.com that week, a more prominent front-page story and the return of indexes, which list the people and businesses in that week’s paper.
“The WBJ’s website, email updates and mobile applications will be changing, too. The philosophy, developed by American City Business Journals with consultant Mario Garcia, is to provide news as readers consume it — immediate, breaking news to be read on computers and smartphones, plus more in-depth reporting and analysis for those times when readers have more time, in print and on tablets.”
Read more here.
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