The Wall Street Journal Sunday, which appears in business sections across the country, turns eight today, notes the paper.
A short story stated, “Recent years have been hard for most newspapers. Circulation is down. Advertising revenues are falling. News staffs are shrinking.
“Sunday Journal is not immune to such problems. But so far we’re managing, thank you, even prospering. We’ve added new ‘Indexing & ETFs’ and ‘Small Business’ columns, quarterly mutual-funds updates and special features like this week’s ‘College Savings’ report.
“Sunday Journal advertising has remained strong, and our circulation robust. Today, we welcome the Times Union of Albany, N.Y., to our partnership of, now, 71 newspapers reaching 8.7 million households.”
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