The new Sunday Business section includes Success, a weekly feature that covers retirement strategies, entrepreneurship, personal finance, markets and mutual funds, workplace issues.
The front page of the section will be produced by the Sentinel’s staff, while the inside content will be content produced by its parent company, Tribune Media, said Lisa Cianci, the assistant managing editor in charge of business coverage.
Tribune Content Agency produces the Success pages, which offer a guide to personal finance. They feature varying business-related content from sources such as Kiplinger’s, Inc. Magazine and Fast Company.
Earlier this year, the Sentinel launched GrowthSpotter.com, a subscription web site covering business news in the region.
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