Categories: OLD Media Moves

LA Times cuts Monday standalone biz section

The Los Angeles Times has announced that it is cutting its standalone business section on Mondays.

Business-oriented stories will appear inside the main news section that day.

The Times joins other metro newspapers in the past two years that have made a similar move. Newspapers that have cut their Monday standalone sections include the Baltimore Sun, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Atlanta Journal-Constitution and Florida Times-Union in Jacksonville.

More than 50 other metro newspapers have cut their standalone business sections during the week, according to a Talking Biz News analysis.

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