Edmonton Sun 'taking a little bit off the top'
Posted by Emily Dilling on July 27, 2009 at 4:58 AM
The Edmonton Sun announced to readers that it would be "taking a bit off the top" of their print edition, reducing the paper's size by an inch, the Edmonton Sun reported.
The paper justified the change in its announcement, pointing out that the reduced size would save 5.8 million pounds of paper, and called the modification "great for the environment and, in today's tough economy, a necessary reduction in newspaper production expenses."
Publisher and CEO of the Sun Gordon Norrie said that while the format of the paper would be changing, the content would remain the same and continue to be delivered "in the same informative and engaging manner."
The paper justified the change in its announcement, pointing out that the reduced size would save 5.8 million pounds of paper, and called the modification "great for the environment and, in today's tough economy, a necessary reduction in newspaper production expenses."
Publisher and CEO of the Sun Gordon Norrie said that while the format of the paper would be changing, the content would remain the same and continue to be delivered "in the same informative and engaging manner."
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