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By Madeleine Benn / Monday, October 24th, 2022 / Latest news, Regions, Santa Barbara County, Top Stories / Comments Off on Santa Barbara News-Press ends home delivery
On Oct. 19, subscribers to the Santa Barbara News-Press opened their paper to find a flier announcing that starting Oct. 24, the daily paper will no longer be delivered directly to their homes and businesses. The News-Press will still have a print edition, available for sale at newsstands, stores and hotels, and through the U.S. Read More →
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By Editorial Board / Friday, April 10th, 2015 / Editorials, Opinion / Comments Off on Editorial: As the newspaper world turns
Shifting ownership and regional printing operations are part of a major realignment going on in the daily newspaper business.
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By Dana Olsen / Friday, November 4th, 2011 / Top Stories / Comments Off on Region’s daily newspapers see drops in print circulation
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By Henry Dubroff / Friday, August 19th, 2011 / Columns, Opinion / 1 Comment
The pace of change has quickened around the Business Times this month. We have literally reinvented our 11-year-old weekly business journal to meet the demands of our readers for the new and exciting era of digital news delivery. The exciting part of this for you is that as long as you are a paid subscriber Read More →
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By Stephen Nellis / Friday, August 19th, 2011 / Law & Goverment, Top Stories / Comments Off on Court rulings shake up Santa Barbara media world
The two biggest print news organizations in Santa Barbara could change for years to come as a result of legal decisions in early August.
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By Stephen Nellis / Thursday, August 11th, 2011 / Latest news / 2 Comments
The publisher of the Santa Barbara News-Press committed multiple unfair labor practices and will be required to offer eight fired journalists who took part in union organizing their jobs back, the National Labor Relations Board found in a decision issued Aug. 11.
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By Stephen Nellis / Friday, June 10th, 2011 / Top Stories / Comments Off on Montecito becomes a two-newspaper town
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