Reader representative Adrian Vore writes, “Will Lewis, CEO of Dow Jones & Co., informed staff members in November that the company was discontinuing some products that were not seen as supporting its core goals. It also closed The Wall Street Journal Radio Network.
“The U-T will replace the Journal’s Sunday content with personal finance news from The New York Times.
“Business Editor Diana McCabe said it will be called ‘Spending Well.’ It will feature about three pages of stories that will help readers manage their money. The section also will publish pieces about work life and success, she said.
“A note appears today on the Business front, and ‘The Back Story’ feature on page A2 provides more detail on the move.”
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