The daily print
Salt Lake Tribune is to be no more. The paper has announced that it will cease producing a
daily print edition and will go to a weekly printed paper delivered through the
mail, starting January 2, 2021.
In addition, The Tribune and local rival the Deseret News won’t
renew their joint operating agreement, the papers reported. That deal, made in
1952, will end Dec. 31. https://www.sltrib.com/news/2020/10/26/salt-lake-tribune-will/
Meanwhile in early 2021, the
Deseret News will move from daily print delivery to two new
printed offerings — a re imagined weekly paper and a new monthly news magazine
called
The paper is owned by a
subsidiary of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
The Tribune said it doesn’t plan to cut its newsroom staff as
part of the change.
The printing presses in
The almost 160 press
operators, carriers and other facility staff will lose their jobs.
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