Wall Street Journal Sunday Announced Two New Partners Join Lineup of Participating Newspapers
The Wall Street Journal Sunday announced two new partners have joined its lineup of participating newspapers, The Hartford Courant and The Tampa Tribune. The Sunday Journal provides exclusive content that focuses on personal finance and can be found in the Sunday business section of 60 newspapers across the U.S.
The Hartford Courant, a Tribune Co. (NYSE: TRB) newspaper based in Hartford, Conn., has incorporated The Sunday Journal as part of a major redesign that debuted on Sept. 28. The Tampa Tribune, a Media General (NYSE: MEG) newspaper based in Tampa, Fla., began running Sunday Journal on Oct. 5 also part of a redesign initiative. The additions to the Sunday Journal partnership line up also includes Naples Daily News, an E.W. Scripps Company owned newspaper based in Naples, Fla., which began publishing Sunday Journal in June.
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