By Shawn Lim
The Malay Mail has announced it will cease its print newspaper in Malaysia and go fully digital from December 1.
The Mail, which began operations on December 14, 1896, is the oldest tabloid newspaper in Malaysia. Ownership of the newspaper has changed hands many times over the years and is now owned by Redberry Sdn Bhd.
According to Redberry chief operating officer and the Mail editor-in-chief Datuk Wong Sai Wan, the shift to digital will see the company cut 55 staff from its 165-strong workforce, who will then be given one week to decide whether they want to leave or stay on Read full story ›
Source: The Drum