The front page of a 2013 edition of the Newark Star-Ledger, which is going out of print in 2025 ... have plummeted from their peaks. In 1984, daily papers had an all-time high 63.34 million ...
The New Jersey’s biggest newspaper, The Star-Ledger, will cease its print edition in February 2025. Kevin R. Wexler/NorthJersey.com / USA TODAY NETWORK ... that helped the paper win awards ...
“A familiar format with extras not available in the print edition.” But today, John Maher, publisher of The Oregonian/Oregonlive.com, said that rather than moving away from print, the company ...
Newark Morning Ledger Co., which owns the Star-Ledger, cited rising costs, decreasing circulation and reduced demand for print ... the Daily Eagle, which hit newsstands in 1832. That paper became ...
New Jersey's Largest Daily Newspaper Ending Print Editions, but Will Continue Online The owner of New Jersey's largest newspaper says it will stop publishing a daily print version of the paper ...
The owner of New Jersey's largest newspaper says it will stop publishing a daily print version of the paper early next year ... The final weekly print edition of the Hunterdon County Democrat ...
Additionally, Advance Local announced that the weekly Hunterdon County Democrat will be releasing its final print edition on Jan. 30, 2025. "Today's announcement ... A long-running paper with ...
The Star-Ledger, New Jersey's largest daily newspaper, announced it will discontinue its print edition early next year ... Ledger Co. to focus on the paper's digital presence on NJ.com, where ...
The Star-Ledger, the state’s largest newspaper, will stop publishing its print edition. The Jersey Journal ... birthplace of Frank Sinatra, without a daily newspaper. David Blomquist, The ...
30 (UPI) --New Jersey's Star-Ledger newspaper moved to end its print edition Wednesday and said the paper's production ... Alessi said in a statement, "Today's announcement represents the next ...
What was being celebrated as a modern-day Library of Alexandria giving free access to billions of resources, along with the brilliant Wayback machine, is now under attack by corporate publishers, repo ...
The Ledger continued to publish seven days a week though that transition, with the joint newsroom providing content for both NJ.com and the Ledger print edition. Terrence McDonald, now editor of ...