The Johnstown (Pa.) Tribune-Democrat announced a number of design changes to its newspaper on Sunday, with one of them being the fact that the business section will no longer be behind the sports section, but will have a standalone section that will also include the classifieds.
Editor Chip Minemyer wrote, “More business news: We’ll be moving the daily business pages out of the back of sports, where they are now, onto the front of a new section that will also include classified advertising.”
Read more here. The changes take effect on July 2.
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