In Montana, the state’s largest newspaper publisher, Iowa-based Lee Enterprises, has announced that it’s cutting the number of days it prints a newspaper to three and switching the delivery from paper carriers to the U.S. Postal Service in most locations.
Montana’s largest newspaper publisher is asking a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit that alleges the company violated customers’ privacy rights through information sharing with Facebook.
Lee Enterprises, the corporate owner of five Montana daily newspapers, plans to reduce the number of days it prints in most of its newspapers to three days per week.
Montana's largest newspaper company, Lee Enterprises, cut at least 13 newsroom jobs this week, raising questions as to how the industry can survive from here.
Lee Enterprises, the largest newspaper publisher in Montana, has cut at least 13 newsroom positions throughout the state during the past week and on top of mandatory furloughs.
Also, newspapers owned by Lee Enterprises in Montana has confirmed that employees making more than $20 per hour will be expected to take a two-week unpaid furlough.