The Pensacola News Journal will outsource its printing and trucking operations in the next 60 days, cutting 84 staffers in the process, the Miami Herald reported. The functions will be taken over by the Mobile Press-Register.
The Gannett-owned Florida paper is the company's ninth newspaper to begin using an outside printer. News Journal President and Publisher Kevin Doyle said the newspaper will also add "direct mail, Web site development and other media services to its product line of weekly and specialty publications," and that other departments will stay in Pensacola, with deadlines and delivery being unaffected.

