Greeley newspaper reduces print schedule
GREELEY — The Greeley Tribune will move from a seven-day in-print daily to printing four days a week with a continued seven days per week digital presence.
The Tribune announced the change concurrent with the new year. Its print schedule will be Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, according to the announcement.
Reducing the print schedule reduces production, paper and distribution costs. The Tribune does not plan news layoffs as a result of the change.
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It joins a growing number of daily newspapers that have cut their print edition days, including the Durango Herald and the Grand Junction Sentinel. In Northern Colorado and the Boulder Valley, daily newspapers in Fort Collins, Loveland, Longmont and Boulder continue to publish seven days per week.
GREELEY — The Greeley Tribune will move from a seven-day in-print daily to printing four days a week with a continued seven days per week digital presence.
The Tribune announced the change concurrent with the new year. Its print schedule will be Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, according to the announcement.
Reducing the print schedule reduces production, paper and distribution costs. The Tribune does not plan news layoffs as a result of the change.
It joins a growing number of daily newspapers that have cut their print edition days, including the…
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