US: Globe next in line to slash stock pages
Posted by Maddie Hanna on June 1, 2006 at 10:33 AM
Following a growing trend among financially-burdened newspapers desperately seeking ways to cut costs, the Boston Globe announced this week it will move its stock data online starting June 20.
It’s part of an evolving business model, with newspapers like the New York Times, Los Angeles Times and Chicago Tribune seizing the opportunity to put continually updated financial information online while slashing several pages of newsprint from each edition.
To better present the data, Boston.com, the Globe’s online partner, will offer an updated package of interactive tools and market information for online readers. The Globe will continue to publish weekly stock and mutual fund information on Sundays.
Source: The Boston Globe
To better present the data, Boston.com, the Globe’s online partner, will offer an updated package of interactive tools and market information for online readers. The Globe will continue to publish weekly stock and mutual fund information on Sundays.
Source: The Boston Globe
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