Categories: OLD Media Moves

Pittsburgh paper to drop printed stock listings

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette has become the latest metro daily to drop stock listings from its printed business section, according to an announcement Thursday.

The move will take place next Tuesday.

The paper stated, “Stock quotes and detailed market data will be available only through post-gazette.com’s Business page. On the site, readers can look up stock quotes, follow the most active stocks, the biggest gainers and losers, and stocks of local interest.

“The print edition of the paper will continue to provide a daily digest of financial market trends, along with stocks of local interest, foreign exchange rates, interest rates and commodities prices.

“Across the country readers are turning to online sources of information on the stock market. Our changes echo that trend.”

Read more here.

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