Three Connecticut daily newspapers under the same ownership announced coordinated reductions to their print schedules this week, eliminating Monday editions as they transition from six-day to five-day ...
For the first time since 1863, the Rutland Herald will not appear on paper for a full seven-day week beginning Monday, but the paper will appear in electronic form and the print edition will continue ...
The Buffalo News has announced plans to eliminate its Monday print edition. In an announcement made Friday, News Editor-in-Chief Margaret Kenny Giancola said the newspaper will reduce its print ...
As GPS World marks its 35th anniversary, we continue to evolve to meet the needs of our valued subscribers and marketing partners. This month, we unveil strategic refinements to our magazine ...
The Journal-World will temporarily change its printing schedule in response to the Christmas and New Year’s Day holidays. The Journal-World will not publish print editions of the Journal-World on ...
Starting Tuesday, readers of the La Crosse Tribune will enjoy an expanded print newspaper with a different publication schedule and delivery model. Each week, you’ll receive your print edition on ...
The Atlantic, which reduced its print issues to 10 in 2002, is returning to a full 12-month schedule, starting in January. This seems counterintuitive at a time when most publications are heading in ...
Starting Oct. 30, the Post and Courier North Augusta/The Star will be back to a weekly print schedule, this time as a paid subscription. The paper has delivered free copies of the monthly into nearly ...