I frequently tell you that one of my goals here is to communicate with transparency about what we do here at MLive, and why. Sometimes that’s about our journalism. Increasingly it’s about how we engage with you across multiple formats and continue to evolve to adapt to our readers’ changing needs and preferences. Today’s message is about the latter: Beginning Monday, MLive Media Group will discontinue single-copy newsstand editions on Mondays and Wednesdays of The Grand Rapids Press, Jackson Citizen Patriot, Muskegon Chronicle and Kalamazoo Gazette. Buyer demand for those editions has declined to the point where it no longer is feasible to offer them, so we’re listening and evolving our offerings. In short, these changes won’t affect many of my readers today. But for those who still bought at the newsstand, some important points: This does NOT affect home-delivery schedules for subscribers: All four of those papers will continue to arrive at your house on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.Friday and Saturday single-copy editions will continue to be available on newsstands. This decision does NOT affect distribution schedules for The Ann Arbor News, The Bay City Times, The Saginaw News or The Flint Journal. And one last key point for people who prefer their news in a newspaper format: We will continue to offer eNewspaper editions of all eight titles, seven days per week, for subscribers. If you’re a print subscriber who has not activated your eNewspaper access, go to myaccount.mlive.com and follow the prompts. To start a subscription, go to https://subscribe.mlive.com/ to begin. There are other ways to get all of what MLive offers in various formats: Buy a digital subscription to MLive and read every story we write, including those marked Subscriber Exclusive. Bookmark MLive.com and read it throughout the day. Download the MLive smartphone app in the Apple App Store or on Google Play, customize it for your preferences and allow notifications. Sign up for the free 3@3 newsletter for your favorite paper, breaking news alerts, obituaries, sports updates, this column and more by going to MLive’s newsletter subscription page.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube or TikTok.Millions of readers already are coming to our offerings every month in these ways. I appreciate that support for our journalism, and also I understand the concerns of the increasingly smaller group whose habits we’re disrupting with these single-copy changes. To share your thoughts on our offerings and how we can serve you better, write me at [email protected].
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John Hiner is the vice president of content for MLive Media Group. If you have questions you’d like him to answer, or topics to explore, share your thoughts at [email protected]. |