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Related: About this forumThe formerly daily Daily Progress is only gonna publish on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
I get why newspaper publishers wanna put a positive spin on new like this, but it really strains credibility to constantly tell readers more cuts are somehow gonna make things better
Lee Enterprises is now cutting print days at The Daily Progress in Charlottesville
and will be delivered by USPS. https://12ft.io/proxy?q=https%3A%2F%2Fdailyprogress.com%2Fnews%2Flocal%2Fyour-expanded-daily-progress-coming-soon%2Farticle_6f73f1de-fb16-11ed-bcaa-57b77d0bfd20.html
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The formerly daily Daily Progress is only gonna publish on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Headline on the announcement: Your expanded Daily Progress coming soon
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The formerly daily Daily Progress is only gonna publish on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
May 2023
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jimfields33
(18,878 posts)1. Saving trees. I like it.
Yonnie3
(18,112 posts)2. They say the paper will be bigger on the three days of publication
My immediate reaction was that seven days of advertisements will be the cause of the bigger issue.
I haven't subscribed in well over a decade. Fifty years ago it was a decent locally owned paper.
mahatmakanejeeves
(60,949 posts)3. Six Virginia newspapers to reduce print days
Glad
@CardinalNewsVA
is around to do some reporting on this thats much more lucid than the copy and paste explanation the readers of these 6 papers are getting.
@CardinalNewsVA
is around to do some reporting on this thats much more lucid than the copy and paste explanation the readers of these 6 papers are getting.
cardinalnews.org
Six Virginia newspapers to reduce print days
At least 30 daily papers owned by Lee Enterprises have announced they will publish print editions just three days a week, starting next
Six Virginia newspapers to reduce print days
At least 30 daily papers owned by Lee Enterprises have announced they will publish print editions just three days a week, starting next
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Six Virginia newspapers to reduce print days
At least 30 daily papers owned by Lee Enterprises have announced they will publish print editions just three days a week, starting next month. The changes come during a time of continuing challenges in print media.
by Matt Busse
May 28, 2023
Six local newspapers in Virginia, including three in Southwest and Southside, will reduce their print publication frequency to just three days a week starting next month, according to announcements the newspapers published Sunday. Theyre among the latest of at least 30 papers around the country owned by Lee Enterprises that have announced such changes.
Starting June 27, the Bristol Herald Courier, The (Charlottesville) Daily Progress, the (Culpeper) Star-Exponent, the (Danville) Register & Bee, the Martinsville Bulletin, and The (Waynesboro) News Virginian will publish expanded print editions on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and will deliver them by postal mail rather than using traditional newspaper carriers, according to the newspapers announcements. ... All currently publish seven days a week except the Bulletin, which does not have a print edition on Saturdays, and the Star-Exponent, which does not publish print editions on Mondays and Saturdays.
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Davenport, Iowa-based Lee Enterprises (NASDAQ:LEE) acquired the newspapers in March 2020 from Berkshire Hathaway subsidiary BH Media. Lees other newspapers in Virginia, also acquired from BH Media in the same deal, include the Richmond Times-Dispatch, The Roanoke Times, The (Fredericksburg) Free Lance-Star and The (Lynchburg) News & Advance.
(Disclosure: Cardinal News reporter Matt Busse is a former Lee Enterprises employee; he most recently worked as managing editor of The News & Advance.)
As of Sunday, at least 30 of Lee Enterprises more than 75 daily newspapers have announced such changes. The newspapers announcements use mostly identical wording, with some differences to account for the individual papers names and the dates the changes will take effect, and sometimes highlighting history and journalistic efforts specific to their publications.
{snip}
As a non-profit focused on independent journalism, Cardinal News relies on the generosity of our loyal readers to expand our coverage of stories in Southwest and Southside Virginia. Help support our work by making your tax-deductible gift now.
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At least 30 daily papers owned by Lee Enterprises have announced they will publish print editions just three days a week, starting next month. The changes come during a time of continuing challenges in print media.
by Matt Busse
May 28, 2023
Six local newspapers in Virginia, including three in Southwest and Southside, will reduce their print publication frequency to just three days a week starting next month, according to announcements the newspapers published Sunday. Theyre among the latest of at least 30 papers around the country owned by Lee Enterprises that have announced such changes.
Starting June 27, the Bristol Herald Courier, The (Charlottesville) Daily Progress, the (Culpeper) Star-Exponent, the (Danville) Register & Bee, the Martinsville Bulletin, and The (Waynesboro) News Virginian will publish expanded print editions on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and will deliver them by postal mail rather than using traditional newspaper carriers, according to the newspapers announcements. ... All currently publish seven days a week except the Bulletin, which does not have a print edition on Saturdays, and the Star-Exponent, which does not publish print editions on Mondays and Saturdays.
{snip}
Davenport, Iowa-based Lee Enterprises (NASDAQ:LEE) acquired the newspapers in March 2020 from Berkshire Hathaway subsidiary BH Media. Lees other newspapers in Virginia, also acquired from BH Media in the same deal, include the Richmond Times-Dispatch, The Roanoke Times, The (Fredericksburg) Free Lance-Star and The (Lynchburg) News & Advance.
(Disclosure: Cardinal News reporter Matt Busse is a former Lee Enterprises employee; he most recently worked as managing editor of The News & Advance.)
As of Sunday, at least 30 of Lee Enterprises more than 75 daily newspapers have announced such changes. The newspapers announcements use mostly identical wording, with some differences to account for the individual papers names and the dates the changes will take effect, and sometimes highlighting history and journalistic efforts specific to their publications.
{snip}
As a non-profit focused on independent journalism, Cardinal News relies on the generosity of our loyal readers to expand our coverage of stories in Southwest and Southside Virginia. Help support our work by making your tax-deductible gift now.
{snip}