January 26, 2025 - 19:20

In a significant shift, the final Sunday business section will be published online and in the e-edition on January 26. Following this date, readers can expect to find all future business coverage exclusively on Wednesdays, both in the print edition and online. This change aims to streamline content delivery and enhance accessibility for readers who seek timely and relevant business news.
The decision to move the business section reflects a broader trend in media consumption, where audiences increasingly prefer to engage with content during the week rather than on weekends. By consolidating business news into a midweek format, the publication hopes to provide a more focused and comprehensive overview of the week’s economic developments.
This transition also underscores the publication's commitment to adapting to the evolving preferences of its readership. As the landscape of news consumption continues to change, the move to Wednesdays is expected to resonate well with business professionals and casual readers alike.
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