Categories: OLD Media Moves

Texas paper cuts Sunday standalone business section

The Corpus Christi Caller Times said Sunday that it would be eliminating its Sunday standalone business section in a cost-cutting measure.

Publisher Patrick Birmingham writes that the paper is also eliminating national stock and mutual fund tables. The paper will continue to run stocks of local interest.

Birmingham writes, “Our Sunday business coverage will consist of two pages, right before the Opinion/Viewpoints pages. We no longer have a standalone business section on Sundays.”

Read more here.

Other papers that have cut their standalone Sunday business sections include the Deseret Morning News in Salt Lake City, the Baltimore Sun and the Kansas City Star.

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