Journal of Commerce.The Journal of Commerce (New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of ), a unit of the Economist Group (London London, city, Canada London, city (1991 pop. 303,165), SE Ont., Canada, on the Thames River. The site was chosen in 1792 by Governor Simcoe to be the capital of Upper Canada, but York was made capital instead. London was settled in 1826. ), will cease publication of its daily newspaper and will begin the production of a weekly magazine. The last daily edition will be published May 31 and the new weekly magazine, JoCWeek, will be launched in early June. JOG also said that it will upgrade its Web site to include more breaking news. The move comes less than a year after the company acknowledged that it was having problems adapting to new information technologies and that readership read·er·ship n. 1. The readers of a publication considered as a group. 2. Chiefly British The office of a reader at a university. to the newspaper was falling. In June of last year, the publication converted from a newspaper to a tabloid tab·loid n. A newspaper of small format giving the news in condensed form, usually with illustrated, often sensational material. adj. 1. In summary form; condensed. 2. Lurid or sensational. format and moved much of its breaking news coverage to the Web. |
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