There has been a 25 increase in ridership each fall. Daily Herald is suburban Chicagos largest daily newspaper. The Herald declared that “this change will better serve our readers with more in-depth reporting provided earlier in the week.”Īnd the paper asserted that by eliminating its Sunday edition, it will “be aligning itself with the practices of many other businesses in Utah County on Sunday by allowing employees to spend more time with their family, friends or attending religious events.” However, Sunday print editions of newspapers are produced on Saturday newspaper staffers generally must work Sundays to put out Monday editions. As the COVID-19 pandemic has slowed, Utah Transit Authority buses have gone faster and further, even more than before the pandemic. Stay up-to-date on Sports Scores and local neighborhood events. Most days, the newspaper gave a whole page. Readers were directed to the paper’s website,, for anything they might miss on Sunday. The Daily Herald was the only national newspaper that fully supported the actions of the women fighting for the vote. That includes the nation’s largest newspaper chain, Gannett, which owns 261 daily newspapers, including USA Today.Īccording to the Herald story, eliminating the Sunday edition will allow it to “continue publishing great stories that impact the lives of its readers in an ever-changing and competitive media landscape.” And the Saturday edition will combine “all of our readers’ favorite Saturday and Sunday features” and include “expanded local news coverage, features, business news and profiles” - along with the advertising inserts that were previously delivered on Sundays. The trend that has accelerated since the COVID-19 pandemic shut down businesses across the country, which have cut back on advertising as a result.ĭozens of newspapers - from Pennsylvania to Wyoming, Massachusetts to Florida - have furloughed and laid off staff and cut print editions. She was born July 24, 1939, in Idaho Falls, Bonneville County, Idaho, to Lowell Franklin Jeppson, and Alice. But now basketball is taking a back seat to life for Yates, who is battling Glioblastoma Multiforme, a form of brain cancer that is the most aggressive and most common type of cancer that originates in the brain. Alice Elaine Miles died May 11, 2023, after a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. The Herald story portrayed as a positive step what has become an alarming trend in journalism - reduced days of publication in print. Dave Yates is the highly successful girls basketball coach, and the head of the math department at Fremd High School in Palatine. purchased the Ogden Standard-Examiner in 2018. Welcome to the Daily Herald NIE site Our Newspaper In Education Program has graduated to the all-digital e-Edition platform. In 2016, the Herald was sold to West Virginia-based Ogden Newspapers Inc., which owns more than 40 daily newspapers and more than 80 weeklies, shoppers and magazines across the country.
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