The CNY Business Review will now print both its Greater Binghamton and Mohawk Valley editions each six times a year instead of the previous bi-weekly basis.
Lou Sorendo of Oswego County Business writes, “The three publications combined, which cover a 16-county area surrounding Syracuse, reach a print audience of almost 50,000 readers.
“The print cycle of the CNY Business Journal will remain a weekly publication. The CNY edition will now cover the entire 16-county region.
“‘Our business communities are increasingly focusing future growth and development on a regional basis rather than on a strictly local basis. This has changed our editorial direction to include news and information on adjacent regions that supplement our local focus,’ according to CEO Marny Nesher.
“Nesher said her company’s overall mission is to cut back on print and present more online coverage.”
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