NEW YORK With newspapers on the decline as readers and advertisers shift online, The Christian Science Monitor will become the latest paper to stop publishing a daily print edition.
The paper will announce today that come April 2009, it will fold its tab-sized daily and relaunch as a glossy, oversized newsweekly format, while beefing up its Web site with more original reporting and frequent updates. The globally focused newspaper also plans to create a daily, paid, e-mail edition that will include top stories, links to other stories and an original editor’s column.
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