Vegas Inc., a business publication that published on Mondays in Las Vegas, is moving its content inside a new, free publication from Greenspun Media called The Sunday.
A story on its website states, “VEGAS INC will be included in its entirety as a section of The Sunday. There will be no changes in VEGAS INC content, meaning readers will continue to see the same cover stories, recaps of the biggest business news, commentary and other regular features contained in the current publication. That also applies to business notes, records and transactions, the weekly business calendar, The List and other research material the VEGAS INC audience relies on.
“‘I got my start at GMG as the editor of VEGAS INC, so I’m especially pleased that the publication is being expanded and will live on fully intact in The Sunday,’ said Ric Anderson, managing editor of the GMG newsroom. ‘We’ll continue to provide our VEGAS INC readers with everything they’ve come to expect in the publication while also giving them a progressive, new weekly package of news and information. At the same time, we’re massively expanding the distribution footprint of VEGAS INC, so more readers than ever will have access to this content. This is an exciting time for GMG. ‘”
Read more here. Vegas Inc. started as In Business in 2000 and was renamed in 2011. Its average print edition has been about 24 pages, and it sold for for $3.99 per issue or for home/business delivery with a purchase of a one-year subscription for $50.
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