Earl Maucker, the editor of The Sun-Sentinel newspaper in Fort Lauderdale, wrote Sunday about changes coming to the paper, including an overhaul of the Monday business section.
“Instead of a tabloid section, it will become a full-size broadsheet section and feature our Help Team columnist Daniel Vasquez on the cover.
“We will feature People on the Move on the second page and maintain a strong focus on small business stories on Page 3, leading with columnist Marcia Heroux-Pounds. In addition, we’ll have content on personal finance — including a business planning calendar — as well as charts on credit and loan rates, mortgage rates and yields on CDs.
“And finally, the new Your Business section will debut with a revamped online component, containing even more stories and relevant business content. There will be several important ‘channels’ in our new online offering, including more information on personal finance, planning tips, links to small business resources and searchable calendars to help businessmen and women.”
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