Detroit papers make home delivery cuts
The New York Times reports that the Detroit Free Press and The Detroit News will be one the first major daily newspaper to cut back on print editions.
The publications are planning to stop home delivery on most days of the week, delivering to subscribers on Sunday and either Thursday or Friday or both. On other days, they will still print slimmer single-copy editions.
The changes will be accompanied by staff cuts.
An announcement on the new business model will be made tomorrow.
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The publications are planning to stop home delivery on most days of the week, delivering to subscribers on Sunday and either Thursday or Friday or both. On other days, they will still print slimmer single-copy editions.
The changes will be accompanied by staff cuts.
An announcement on the new business model will be made tomorrow.
For the full story click here.

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