The Examiner chain of free daily tabs announced today they…
…will launch new Sunday editions in Washington, San Francisco, and Baltimore and will expand their Thursday editions.
Clarity Media Group CEO, Ryan McKibben today announced changes in the Examiner’s operations, which also include:
Hmm. Excuse me while I edit this down to the main bullet points:
* Doubling the number of single-copy papers available from racks and street “venders.”
* Cutting back home delivery to Thursdays and Sundays only.
* Upgrading the Examiner’s website into a more powerful news aggregator.
The Sunday papers will launch July 13. In those three markets, the Examiner will publish Sunday through Friday.
Here are today’s editions from The Newseum. Left to right: Baltimore, San Francisco and Washington. As usual, tap on a thumbnail for a larger peek:
They’re doing pretty well with the aggregator thing already. I found this story via a Google alert. When I clicked on the link to the Examiner web site, however, I was surprised to find this:

Apparently, at some point, I’ve registered — or at least picked up a cookie — at an Examiner site.
Very impressive… if you like the WAVY News 10 news feed. Without a doubt, PilotOnline.com is much better, though. But it’s not even a component of the aggregate at Examiner.com.








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