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Union-Tribune Tells Readers It Won't Print For First Time, Giving Carriers July 4 Off
The newspaper will be available in replica digital form for free to all on the holiday.

June 20, 2022
The San Diego Union-Triune told its readers Sunday that it won’t print a newspaper for the first time in its history to give delivery staff a day off on July 4.
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The newspaper will be available in replica digital form for free to all on the holiday, not just subscribers.
Jeff Light, editor and publisher of the newspaper, said in a message to readers and published interview that the “print holiday” will give 400 people who deliver the newspaper a “well-deserved day off with pay” while introducing many people to the online edition.
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“It’s important to note that this ‘print holiday’ doesn’t mean the paper version of the U-T is going away anytime soon,” said Light. “Unlike some other publishers, who have eliminated days from their print schedules, we plan to continue seven-day delivery for years.”
But he said executives at the newspaper “can see that there will be a day when we do not have print delivery seven days” and “when that changes we want our customers and our company to be well prepared.”
Light said that a print holiday is also planned for Labor Day this year.
The newspaper, which has a has not missed a day in print for 153 years, has approximately 100,000 print subscribers and 50,000 digital subscribers. It is available online as both a website and in print replica form.
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