A story on its website states, “Success replaces the Sunday business pages previously provided by The Wall Street Journal, which reported last week that it would no longer be doing its supplement.
“Tribune Content Agency produces the Success pages, which will be packaged beginning today on Page D2.
“Much like WSJ Sunday, Success offers a guide to personal finance. It will feature varying business-related content from authoritative sources such as Kiplinger’s, Inc. Magazine and Fast Company.
“Sunday’s Business section will include two to four pages of “Success” material — typically three pages per week.”
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