The Coshocton Tribune newspaper in Ohio is cutting its daily printed stock listings.
Managing editor Len LeCara writes, “Beginning today, we will run a weekly roundup of local stock listings. We eliminated the weekday listings to give us more space to run local items.”
The move continues a trend where the smaller dailies and weeklies have begin cutting their printed stock listings. The metro dailies began cutting their printed stock listings three or four years ago.
Other newspapers that have cut their standalone business section include the Boston Globe, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Seattle Times, Chicago Tribune, Orange County Register, St. Petersburg Times, Tampa Tribune, The (Raleigh) News & Observer, Denver Post, Cincinnati Enquirer, Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch, Reno (Nev.) Gazette-Journal, Winston-Salem (N.C.) Journal, Monterey (Calif.) Herald, Palm Beach Post and Akron (Ohio) Beacon-Journal.
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