The Star-Ledger and several other New Jersey newspapers will end their print publications in 2025.
NEW YORK - The Star-Ledger is shuttering its production facility in Montville, which is having an impact on a number of other local newspapers. According to NJ.com, Newark Morning Ledger Co., which owns the Star-Ledger, made the decision citing increasing costs, decreasing circulation, and less demand for a print newspaper. The Star Ledger, Times of Trenton, and South Jersey Times will all cease print publication on Feb. 2, but will continue to offer their content online.
'Today's announcement represents the next step into the digital future of journalism in New Jersey,' Steve Alessi, president of NJ Advance Media, reportedly said. 'It's important to emphasize that this is a forward-looking decision that allows us to invest more deeply than ever in our journalism and in serving our communities.' Alessi said NJ Advance Media will continue to make investments in its digital offerings.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
New Jersey Star-Ledger will end print edition in 2025New 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.
Read more »
Star-Ledger ending print edition and closing production facility in 2025NJ Advance Media says it will continue to invest in local journalism and cutting-edge technologies.
Read more »
NJ's largest newspaper, the Star-Ledger, and others will end print editionsThe Jersey Journal will cease publication entirely as other newspapers move to online-only editions.
Read more »
The Star-Ledger endorsement: Sue Altman for Congress over Tom Kean Jr.Kean's refusal to communicate with the public is disqualifying. So is his blind loyalty to Donald Trump.
Read more »
The special people behind The Star-Ledger’s special sectionsPart service journalism, part entertainment journalism, the sections appear inside the Sunday Star-Ledger online newspaper.
Read more »
End of Star-Ledger print edition and Jersey Journal closure mark the latest changes in N.J. mediaNew Jersey's media landscape is changing with the recent announcements that the Star Ledger would end its print edition along and the Jersey Journal is folding.
Read more »