Ricks writes, “Stanton likened the difference between the e-newsletter that business readers have been receiving since 2017 and the new magazine to tapas and a full course meal: One is for quick small bites of what’s now, the other for savoring.
“The magazine, which will publish eight times in 2019, is aimed at filling a void in the New Haven and the southern Connecticut market for a business-to-business print publication that has existed for about five years.
“‘The reception has been great so far,’ he said. ‘The team really knows the market.’
“Michael Bingham heads that team as editor . He said the magazine isn’t about breaking news; that will remain the work of the newsletter and website. The magazine’s job will be to provide in-depth, longer form stories and features on the personalities and places that drive the business community in New Haven. Bingham has edited numerous general-news and business publications in New Haven since the 1980s.”
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