Ledger, the state’s largest newspaper, will stop publishing its print edition. The Jersey Journal will shut down entirely ...
Sister newspapers the Times of Trenton, the South Jersey Times and the weekly Hunterdon County Democrat will also end their ...
Ending print publication is a "forward-looking" step to invest in digital journalism, said Steve Alessi, of NJ Advance Media.
New Jersey's largest-circulation newspaper — and several other newspapers serving the Garden State will end print production ...
After serving Hudson County for 157 years, The Jersey Journal announced Wednesday that it will cease publication on Saturday, February 1.
Police say Alicia Campbell of Mays Landing, NJ, lied about her child having cancer. They say she did it to try and delay her ...
The Star Ledger, Times of Trenton, and South Jersey Times will all cease print publication on Feb. 2, but will continue to offer their content online. The Hunterdon County Democrat, a weekly, will end ...
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The company’s leaders say the changes will enable greater investment in local journalism and cutting-edge technologies.
It was just a “brief,” a short news item that reporters do as part of the job. This one was in the Baltimore Sun on May 29, 1900, and was unearthed by a historian doing research for the Maryland ...
New Jersey's media landscape is changing with the recent announcements that the Star Ledger would end its print edition along ...