The Rutland Herald and the Barre-Montpelier Times Argus will stop publishing print editions on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
The two sister newspapers will publish online seven days a week. Newsprint will be available Thursday through Sunday.
R. John Mitchell, chairman and president of the Herald Association Inc., made the announcement Monday evening. Mitchell told the staff at the Times Argus that the newspapers had cut โall the jobs we can without really decimating the newsroom.โ Catherine Nelson, the publisher of the two newspapers, made a simultaneous announcement to the staff of the Rutland Herald.
Cutting the print editions, Mitchell said, was โan attempt to keep from having dramatic layoffs in the newsroom and to try and monetize the technical base weโve built for social media.โ
In 2009, the two newspapers eliminated the Sunday news desk and laid off 20 people over the course of a year. More layoffs have followed. The Times Argus sold its building in Barre several years ago, and the Rutland Herald building has been on the market. In December, the newspapers dropped publication of the New England Business Journals.
Like newspapers around the country, the Rutland Herald and Times Argus have struggled to sustain advertising revenue with the advent of online news.
Most of the revenue for the two newspapers is currently generated by the print editions, Mitchell said.
The Rutland Herald and the Times Argus use a paid subscription model for all online content. Many news organizations give readers access to 10 free stories a month.
The company says since 2010, readers have purchased 49,500 digital subscriptions. The combined print subscriptions of both newspapers is 18,000.
Mitchell said the company will revamp websites for both papers.
The Rutland Herald won the Pulitzer in 2001 for editorials about the legalization of civil unions.
There are eight daily newspapers in Vermont, including the Newport Daily Express, the Bennington Banner, the Brattleboro Reformer, the St. Albans Messenger, the Burlington Free Press, the Caledonian-Record, the Times Argus and the Rutland Herald.
The Times Argus was founded in 1897, and the Rutland Herald was established in 1794. Both newspapers are owned by the Mitchell family.
