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The Gannett-owned paper is also switching to a narrower page-format and condensing some of its sections. The daily television grids will be reduced to include only evening programming of the major broadcast stations. || Pressconnects.com: No Monday-Tuesday classifieds in Gannett’s Binghamton paper. || Delaware.com: Gannett’s News Journal moves to a more compact format. || More bad news:
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Cincinnati Enquirer to stop running classified ads on Mondays and Tuesdays
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