Categories: OLD Media Moves

What readers want in a Sunday business section

Phil Lewis, the editor of the Naples Daily News, writes Sunday about what readers have suggested to the paper as content for a Sunday business section, which the paper is considering bringing back.

Lewis writes, “Weeks back we told readers we were thinking about bringing back a Sunday business section and asked for suggestions on the content.

“Here’s a sampling of the responses:

‘Like to see an advice column — a question-and-answer style — discussing good stocks, bonds, annuities, insurance, etc. A Dr. Gott of the financial world.’

‘It should concentrate on national business news rather than local, which is well covered during the week.’

‘Focus on mom/pop businesses.’

‘News on national plans to boost economy and how Florida is going to participate.”

Read more here. The paper has not yet made a decision on its Sunday section.

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