Categories: OLD Media Moves

Oregonian cuts weekend listings

The Oregonian, the daily newspaper in Portland, has cut its weekend stock and mutual fund listings from the paper, effective this weekend.

Therese Bottomly, the paper’s managing editor, writes, “The weekly roundup of stocks will no longer appear in Saturday’s Business section, starting with today’s edition of The Oregonian. The same is true for the weekly mutual fund roundup that has appeared in Sunday Business. That goes away as well.

“On Saturdays, there will be a daily stocks page just like there is Tuesday through Friday now.

“The Oregonian has added a stocks lookup online so readers can follow their favorite stocks.”

Read more here.

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