The Salt Lake Tribune, Utah’s independent nonprofit news room, is 23 percent larger than it was a year ago, with the additions of a three-member Innovation Lab reporting team, a West Salt Lake Valley reporter and a second Southern Utah reporter.
Going forward, the Tribune plans on adding more journalists.
Other investments, as cited by the Tribune, include:
In 2022, we plan to practice more solutions-oriented journalism, to bolster our business and education reporting, to expand in northern Utah, and to reimagine our food and culture journalism, adding reporters who will help us do all of these things. We will also invest in video.
Starting in January, we will offer an additional e-edition on Sunday. Many of you have told us you enjoy the Sunday newspaper but our in-depth reporting leaves you wanting for the day’s news. Look for a small Sunday e-edition, in addition to the weekend paper that is available in print and via e-edition, with “live” news, sports results and more.
Many readers have told us they want to pick up the paper more often. We will publish a second printed edition each week, delivered by mail to your home every Wednesday.
Read more here.
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