The Myrtle Beach Sun News in South Carolina is dropping its Tuesday standalone Money section, according to an announcement from editor Trisha O’Connor.
“Our business coverage will continue to include stocks and mutual funds listings, commodities, the foreign currency chart as well as local and national news, stocks of local interest and personal finance information.
“Also, the Monday and Tuesday editions will no longer include a separate classified section. To locate the region’s largest classified inventory available anywhere, go to MyrtleBeachOnline.com anytime. The separate classified sections will continue to be included in each day’s edition of The Sun News Wednesday through Sunday.”
Read more here.
NPR seeks a Technology Reporter who will focus on how the tech industry shapes our lives…
The Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing has launched a retiree membership. A retiree…
Tim Healy of The Drum interviewed Fiona Spooner, the managing director of consumer revenue at…
Mike Gruss, the former editor in chief of Defense News, has been hired as chief…
Jude Marfil, newsroom operations manager for The Wall Street Journal in its Washington office, was…
Tristan Greene, deputy U.S. news editor at cryptocurrency news site CoinTelegraph, is leaving next month…