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Deseret News, Salt Lake Tribune will not renew Joint Operating Agreement

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SALT LAKE CITY — The Salt Lake Tribune Monday said the news organization will print a weekly publication beginning next year and end its daily print option for subscribers of the newspaper.

The Tribune's board of directors announced the decision Monday, shortly after The Tribune and the Deseret News released a joint statement confirming the end of the decadeslong Joint Operating Agreement between the Deseret News and The Salt Lake Tribune at the end of 2020.

With the end of the JOA, both publications will contract their printing needs with third parties, continue to enhance their digital footprints and will be free to chart their print and digital futures independently of the other.

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