The Newark Morning Ledger Co., owners of The Star-Ledger, said print circulation has been continued on a steady decline, ...
The Star-Ledger will cease publishing a print newspaper and will close its Montville production facility in February 2025. The decision was made by the Star-Ledger’s owner, Newark Morning Ledger Co., ...
Advance Local, which owns NJ Advance Media and NJ.com, said it will also end print publication of The Times of Trenton and the South Jersey Times. All three daily newspapers will continue to have ...
The Star-Ledger, as well as multiple other New Jersey newspapers, will no longer publish a print edition after February 2025, according to an article published on NJ.com on Wednesday morning.
It is one of the first major papers to completely do away with print, after years of the industry edging more and more toward ...
The Star-Ledger — New Jersey's largest-circulation newspaper — and several other newspapers serving the Garden State will end print production ... in that paper's own story published on ...
Newark’s Star-Ledger will publish its final newspaper on Feb. 2. Newark Morning Ledger Co., which owns the Star-Ledger, cited rising costs, decreasing circulation and reduced demand for print as ...
Sister newspapers the Times of Trenton, the South Jersey Times and the weekly Hunterdon County Democrat will also end their ...
Due to the severe winter storm hitting the Pikes Peak Region, and the Front Range, we have made the decision not to deliver the print newspaper on Saturday, November 9th.
The Star-Ledger and a cup of coffee are how many people in Newark start their day. But part of that routine, at least in some way, will soon fade away.
In neighboring San Luis Obispo County, The Tribune stopped printing its own newspaper in 2015 and sold the press equipment. It’s now printed by the Santa Maria Times. Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo ...