TWT switching to 5-day publication

From: The Washington Times | December 27, 2009 

As part of a general revamping of The Washington Times' news operations, the Sunday newspaper edition will cease publication with the current Dec. 27 paper. A redesigned, refocused Monday-to-Friday local print edition of the paper will debut on Monday, Jan. 4, accompanied by the popular e-edition, which is an exact replica of the print edition. The company's Internet news site at washingtontimes.com will continue to provide seven-day-a-week comprehensive coverage of breaking news events. "As with other news organizations in the United States, we are reshaping operations to keep pace with the dynamically changing economics and technology of the news business," ...

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TWT switching to 5-day publication

From: The Washington Times | December 27, 2009 

As part of a general revamping of The Washington Times' news operations, the Sunday newspaper edition will cease publication with the current Dec. 27 paper. A redesigned, refocused Monday-to-Friday local print edition of the paper will debut on Monday, Jan. 4, accompanied by the popular e-edition, which is an exact replica of the print edition. The company's Internet news site at washingtontimes.com will continue to provide seven-day-a-week comprehensive coverage of breaking news events. "As with other news organizations in the United States, we are reshaping operations to keep pace with the dynamically changing economics and technology of the news business," ...

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