The Star-Ledger will cut its print newspaper in early 2025, providing news through its website only in the future.
The change, which will occur early next year, comes more than a decade after The Oregonian went to a compact format.
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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 ...
Ledger's announcement that it will no longer offer a print edition come February. “The news about the Star-Ledger, Jersey ...
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Ledger, the state’s largest newspaper, will stop publishing its print edition. The Jersey Journal will shut down entirely ...
The owner of New Jersey’s largest newspaper says it will stop publishing a daily print version of the paper early next year, but its online version will continue.
Hunterdon County Democrat subscribers will also have access to the Star-Ledger online newspaper. Nevertheless, a known brand in The Star-Ledger fades without the print edition, even as NJ.com remains.
Change hurts. And change is coming again on Feb. 2, 2025, when the Ledger prints its final newspaper. The Newark Morning Ledger Co., owners of The Star-Ledger, said print circulation has been ...
the newspaper said in a post on Wednesday morning. Advance Local, which owns NJ Advance Media and NJ.com, said it will also end print publication of The Times of Trenton and the South Jersey Times.