Here at the Beacon, were eating fewer eggs

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Edmonds Beacon has recently made the notable decision to reduce its weekly newspaper to just 8 pages, citing various challenges that necessitate this change. While the publication hopes this is a temporary measure, it reflects a broader trend affecting print media in the digital age. Subscribers are prompted to log in or create accounts to access the full content, emphasizing the importance of digital engagement. This strategic move highlights the difficulties faced by local journalism, including declining print readership and the need to adapt to online formats. The Beacon remains committed to serving its community, even as it navigates these changing circumstances.

The reduction in page count may impact the depth of coverage available to readers. However, it also presents an opportunity for the publication to innovate and explore new ways to engage its audience. As the media landscape continues to evolve, the Beacon's responses will be closely watched by both subscribers and local residents.

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