In a break from longstanding tradition, The Plain Dealer
will be delivered to homes only three days a week beginning later this summer.
The long-awaited changes, announced to employees Thursday,
will coincide with the emergence of a new company, the Northeast Ohio Media
Group, which will partner with The Plain Dealer Publishing Co.
to produce news and information in both print and electronic formats.
The launch of the new company and the new delivery schedule
will occur later this summer. The company has said that The Plain Dealer will
be home-delivered on Sunday and on two days yet to be named.
The Plain Dealer is owned by New York-based Advance
Publications, which owns two other separate news organizations in the region:
cleveland.com and The Sun News.
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