Opinion | 10 reasons I want my news in paper I am no expert on the economics of news, but I know, at the age of 77, what I want. I am not the only one. Give me at least one print edition a week. September 4, 2025 Roy Peter Clark
The reasoning and peril behind the Atlanta Journal-Constitution going digital only The AJC is betting its future on digital alone. That gamble could save millions — or cost the paper its base. August 28, 2025 Rick Edmonds
Many print readers looking for Sunday coverage of the assassination attempt found ‘zippo’ Early press deadlines and remote printing combined to leave a huge story out of many newspapers July 16, 2024 Rick Edmonds
The Buffalo News was the crown jewel of Warren Buffett’s news empire. Now it’s just another Lee paper. Lee cut budgets, pushed out veterans and outsourced design and print production at a paper that had been spared the worst of the industry’s decline. April 20, 2023 Angela Fu
You read our story about The Buffalo News and Lee Enterprises, now join the conversation Poynter is hosting a live Twitter Space with reporter Angela Fu to dig even deeper into the story April 20, 2023 Annie Aguiar
Gannett’s Wisconsin newspapers will move printing to Central Illinois The move will result in the shuttering of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s printing plant and the loss of 180 jobs. March 16, 2022 Rick Edmonds
Production of print newspapers is migrating — up the interstate — with ever earlier deadlines as a result More than a dozen newspapers have outsourced printing and closed production plants so far this year to save costs. But what does it cost readers? March 24, 2021 Rick Edmonds
McClatchy will outsource printing for two NC newsrooms, costing 81 full and part-time jobs The News & Observer and Herald-Sun will be printed in Fayetteville. They join a rapidly growing list of newspapers that are outsourcing printing. February 3, 2021 Kristen Hare