Categories: OLD Media Moves

Metal prices return to Yakima biz section

Sarah Jenkins, editor of the Yakima Herald-Republic, noted in her Sunday column that the paper has been deluged with reader complaints about the paper cutting commodity prices.

Jenkins wrote, “And they’ve come in force to tell me publishing metal commodity prices just two days a week isn’t enough for their scrap metal businesses. So those ‘scrappers’ who called to ask that daily prices be returned to the Money & Markets section have gotten their wish.

“Of course, that means something else had to move to make room — so the table of Foreign Exchange rates will now be a fixture on Sunday’s Travel page (you can find it today on Page 8C), while a weekly rundown of interest rates will move to Monday’s Business section.

“We’ve also made some additions to the stocks listing on the daily Money & Markets page, based on calls from readers who asked for specific stocks to be included. Please take a look Tuesday.”

Read more here.

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