Oregon paper changes stock listings

The Eugene Register-Guard in Oregon is changing the stock listings in its business section, adding the AP’s “Money & Markets” package in exchange for traditional stock listings. Business editor Ilene Aleshire wrote, “The change also will allow us to provide more business coverage during the week, with more space devoted to stories of local interest. […]

Georgia paper wants reader input on business section

The Athens Banner-Herald has made changes to its business section, now called On the Money, and wants reader input about some other changes it’s considering. Associate editor Don Nelson wrote, “We’d like your input, however, on what might help make the business coverage better. For example, we have discussed the possibility of adding a feature […]

Sarasota paper cuts stock listings

The Sarasota Herald-Tribune, a New York Times Co. paper, has become the latest paper to cut its printed stock listings in the daily newspaper. Executive editor Mike Connelly wrote, “The Herald-Tribune has reduced the number of stocks and mutual funds listed in the daily newspaper. As more investors use the Internet to track their investments, the […]

Kansas City paper trims stock listings

The Kansas City Star has cut its stock listings once again, writes Chris Lester, assistant managing editor for business. Lester wrote, “Most notably, our main stock and mutual fund tables are being trimmed from 1,000 stocks and 1,000 mutual funds to 500 stocks and 500 mutual funds. We’ve also compressed some fields in our regional […]

Philadelphia Inquirer to cut printed stock listings next week

The Philadelphia Inquirer will cut its printed stock listings beginning next week, according to a short announcement in Tuesday’s paper. The brief stated, “On Jan. 29, The Inquirer will reduce its stock market and mutual fund listings, which most readers now search for online. Instead, the Business section will offer a full page of stock […]

Orange County Register cuts daily standalone biz section

The Orange County Register is cutting its daily, standalone business section at the end of the month, according to a story in Monday’s newspaper. Mary Ann Milbourn wrote, “The Orange County Register is moving most of its business news into the main section of the newspaper at the end of January as part of a […]

New Jersey paper cuts stock listings, Sunday business section

The Daily Record, a Gannett paper that serves Morristown and Parsippany in New Jersey, is cutting its daily stock listings and its Sunday business section, writes executive editor James Flachsenhaar. Flachsenhaar wrote, “Yes, we know that any change frustrates some customers, and we regret that. On the other hand, we need to manage our resources […]

Suburban Philly paper cuts stock listings, standalone biz section

The Bucks County Courier Times newspaper in suburban Philadelphia is cutting its standalone business section and the printing of stock listings during the week. The paper stated, “And our Money pages with local business news have moved into the first section of the daily paper. “We’ve discontinued daily stock listings. You can check out your […]

California paper drops stock listings

The Vacaville Reporter newspaper in California has dropped printing stock listings in the paper, according to a short story. The story stated, “Beginning next week The Reporter no longer will published its three-page summaries in the Sunday edition. Today marks the end of those reports. “‘We’ve found that those who invest have better ways to […]

Monterey Herald cuts standalone business section

The Monterey County Herald newspaper in California is cutting its standalone business section during the week. The business section will now appear with the sports section. In a short announcement Monday, the paper stated, “We’re combining some sections and dropping others as we move into 2008. Our goal is to maintain the high level of […]