By Associated Press - Monday, March 30, 2020

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) - One of Florida’s largest newspapers announced Monday that it would temporarily change its print frequency to two days a week.

The Tampa Bay Times, which is based in St. Petersburg, said it will deliver newspapers to homes on Wednesdays and Sundays, the paper’s largest circulation days. Times chairman and chief executive Paul Tash said the change is in response to the coronavirus crisis. He said businesses are canceling retail and event-related advertising, and the paper earns the majority of its revenue through print ads.

The paper will continue to post stories on its website and through its digital replica of the print paper.

A news release said the Times will also enact eight-week furloughs for some staffers.

“These extraordinary times call for extraordinary measures,” said Tash. “All at the Times look forward to the day when our nation and community have weathered this storm.”

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This story corrects the spelling of the publisher’s last name.

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