Categories: OLD Media Moves

Pensacola paper revamps Money section

The Pensacola News Journal has made changes to its Money section that will begin appearing on Sunday, according to a short story in Friday’s paper.

Business editor Sara Rabb wrote, “Our new Business page aims to include more local business news — big and small — as we continue to cover the issues that affect jobs, real estate, and businesses in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties.

“Our new features include:

  • “A weekly online poll on business or consumer issues. Poll topics will be announced in our Sunday Business section. A summary of results will be published on Wednesday’s Business page.
  • “‘All About Us,’ a quick look at smaller local companies — what they do, how many they employ and how long they’ve been around. We’ll ask readers and area businesses to tell us which companies they’d like to know more about.
  • “‘Heard on the Street,’ a periodic business notes feature that touches on topics and tidbits circulating in the business and development communities.”

Read more here.

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