US: The oldest east-coast daily goes twice-weekly
Posted by Katherine Thompson on July 31, 2008 at 10:02 AM
The Daily Banner - based in Cambridge, Maryland - will no longer be a daily publication from the 6 August. The local newspaper will be published on Wednesdays and Fridays and news that breaks between both editions will be published on its website.
According to Independent Newspapers President Ed Dulin, for an article in today's newspaper, the daily contains little news and few ads, a twice-weekly edition will be "stronger for readers and advertisers". US newspapers are suffering from "a flagging economy, rising costs and falling ad revenue", according to Editor & Publisher.
Source: Editor & Publisher
According to Independent Newspapers President Ed Dulin, for an article in today's newspaper, the daily contains little news and few ads, a twice-weekly edition will be "stronger for readers and advertisers". US newspapers are suffering from "a flagging economy, rising costs and falling ad revenue", according to Editor & Publisher.
Source: Editor & Publisher
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