Sunday morning’s Republican-American ran this “Note to Readers” on the front of the Commentary section:
” Beginning April 12 we are eliminating the Sunday Commentary section and moving the editorial pages to the main news section. Sunday business pages will be moved to the Local News section.
This enables us to maintain our core content: business news, editorials and commentaries and columns from staff writers such as Greg Hanisek and Howard Fielding, but reduces our overall consumption of newsprint.
We’ll be making similar changes to the Sunday Accent and Arts & Entertainment sections: keeping the important local content while eliminating some features such as the Travel and Broadway pages that do not represent our core mission.
As you know, newspapers, along with many segments of the national economy, are struggling with this recession. Advertising revenue, our primary source of income, is down considerably (as it is for all forms of media: magazines, television and radio), while operating costs continue to climb. Thus, we continue to be forced to make difficult decisions about content in the Republican- American and Sunday Republican. The volume of advertising carried in the newspaper is a significant factor in how much space is available for news.
Our mission is to continue to provide as much local news coverage as possible for the 41 cities and towns within our circulation area. In these tough times that means eliminating features and sections that are not central to that mission or do not have sufficient advertising support.
We appreciate your continued support. As always, your comments are welcome.
JONATHAN KELLOGG EXECUTIVE EDITOR”
I must have missed this in the paper!
On a side note, two weeks ago they announced the elimination of the Weekly TV booklet that they printed every Sunday for years. It makes sense, almost every TV with cable or satellite has an electronic guide now, so who really uses the booklet anymore…