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BLOOMFIELD, N.J. - An iconic New Jersey newspaper is set to end its print edition. The Star-Ledger and several other New Jersey newspapers will end their print publications in 2025 and go fully ...
New Jersey’s biggest newspaper, the Star-Ledger, said Wednesday that it will stop publishing its print edition in February amid rising costs and slumping demand for print. The 85-year-old ...
The Newark Morning Ledger Co. said the decision announced Wednesday was due to rising costs, decreasing circulation and reduced demand for print copies of the Star-Ledger. The company also said it ...
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.
Oct. 30 (UPI) --New Jersey's Star-Ledger newspaper moved to end its print edition Wednesday and said the paper's production facility in Montville will close in February 2025. Three other papers ...
The Newark Morning Ledger Co. said the decision announced Wednesday was due to rising costs, decreasing circulation and reduced demand for print copies of the Star-Ledger. The company also said it ...
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 ...
The Star-Ledger — New Jersey's largest-circulation newspaper — and several other newspapers serving the Garden State will end print production early next year, according to NJ.com, which runs ...