The Times Union may cut biz coverage
Editor & Publisher reports that the The Times Union of Albany, N.Y. is searching for ways to counter the rising cost of newsprint.
The paper's editor, Rex Smith, says The Times Union may cut up to 28 pages each week, including several feature and business sections to save money.
In addition to possibly reducing the number of sindicated columns and comics, the paper may opt to reduce one or all of the standalone business sections that run five days each week.
A task force is reviewing cost-saving options for The Times Union and will most likely have a solid recommendation of where to cut next week.
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The paper's editor, Rex Smith, says The Times Union may cut up to 28 pages each week, including several feature and business sections to save money.
In addition to possibly reducing the number of sindicated columns and comics, the paper may opt to reduce one or all of the standalone business sections that run five days each week.
A task force is reviewing cost-saving options for The Times Union and will most likely have a solid recommendation of where to cut next week.
For more click here.

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