Times Herald pauses plan to reduce number of print delivery days; 7-day option continues

The Times Herald  print newspaper and digital replica will continue to be delivered to readers seven days a week.
The Times Herald print newspaper and digital replica will continue to be delivered to readers seven days a week.

The Times Herald is pausing previously announced changes to the print frequency of the newspaper.

For now the print newspaper and digital replica will continue to be delivered to readers seven days a week.

Gannett officials said the pause is to better analyze data to meet the needs of subscribers and advertisers.

Subscribers to the Times Herald now have access to the USA TODAY Network’s full suite of e-Editions across the country, including the Detroit Free Press and other Michigan newspapers. Subscribers also have ad-free access to the USA TODAY crossword puzzles.

The e-Editions have the same look and news content as the printed paper. The e-Editions also give readers the ability to adjust text size and clip and share articles with friends and family.

All print subscribers to the Times Herald already have full digital access — meaning they have the ability to read news updates throughout the day and access subscriber-only stories among other benefits. Subscribers also have 24/7 access to obituaries, legal notices and classifieds at thetimesherald.com.

Find out more and become a subscriber here.

This article originally appeared on Port Huron Times Herald: Times Herald pauses plan to change number of print delivery days