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Dateline: July 16, 2008

Dow Jones to close Denver plant;
will transfer printing to DNA


Newspapers & Technology has confirmed that Dow Jones & Co. plans to close its suburban Denver print site and transfer production of The Wall Street Journal and Barron’s to the Denver Newspaper Agency by Aug. 1.

“Dow Jones continues to look for ways to better serve our readers while becoming more cost efficient,” a company spokesperson told Newspapers & Technology. “As a result, we have decided to outsource our printing facilities in Colorado to The Denver Newspaper Agency.”

The DNA currently prints The Denver Post, (Denver) Rocky Mountain News and the Daily Camera in Boulder, Colo., as well as a number of other area publications from its recently upgraded production facility in north suburban Denver.