Posted September 7, 2012
by Ray Young, ACGMedia
USA Today has announced it has plans to design the paper and its well known logo, tentatively scheduled for September 14th, 2012, in conjunction with its 30th anniversary, per the Politico website.
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Page Size Change
Posted August 27, 2012
by Ray Young, ACGMedia

The Philadelphia Inquirer announced that it will be reducing its page width from a 48" web to 44" web in November 2012. The Philadelphia Daily News will also make the same change at that time.
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Philadelphia Inquirer,
Page Size Change
Posted May 22, 2012
by Ray Young, ACGMedia
The Waco Tribune-Herald will convert to a 44" web page size effective June 19th, 2012.
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Page Size Change
Posted December 5, 2011
by Ray Young, ACGMedia
The Bay Area News Group (BANG) will be switching to 44" Web for all of its publications effective January 9th, 2012. The new dimensions are listed below.

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Bay Area News Group (BANG),
Page Size Change
Posted August 8, 2011
by ACGMedia
The
New York Observer has
announced that it will change its format to a mini-broadsheet on August 24th, 2011.
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Page Size Change
Posted August 2, 2011
by ACGMedia
The
Monroe News-Star announced that on August 1st, 2011 it reduced its page size by 3", changing it from a 6 col by 21.5" publication to a 6 col by 18.5".
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Page Size Change
Posted December 21, 2010
by ACGMedia
Advance Publications is planning on reducing the page size of the Huntsville Times to a 43" web, along with upgrading its press this spring. Advance Publications has already made similar size changes with the Birmingham News and Mobile Press Register.
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Page Size Change
Posted November 19, 2010
by ACGMedia
The Bonham Journal, a weekly community publication, and the Fannin County Special, a shopper, merged in October 2010. The new merged publication is staying under the name of the Fannin County Special, which now has a distribution of 14,200. The publication has also converted to a broadsheet format.
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Closings,
Merger,
Page Size Change
Posted November 5, 2010
by ACGMedia
The Dallas Morning News will convert all of its display advertising to Modular Format effective January 1st, 2011. All advertising submitted to the Morning News after that point must conform to the modular dimensions. Please contact your representative for more details on the sizes.
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Page Size Change
Posted September 15, 2010
by ACGMedia
The Hollywood Reporter will be facing some
major changes in October 2010. The Reporter will discontinue publishing its print edition five days a week, instead distributing one edition weekly. Its e-edition will remain daily.
The Reporter will also convert to a glossy large magazine format. The content of the publication will also be changing, from an historical trend of promoting studios and the entertainment industry, to covering more news and topical items.
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Distribution Day Change,
Page Size Change