The Wall Street Journal has called time on its European print edition with the Asian publication set to follow on its heels, all part of a cost-cutting measure at parent company News Corp.
The European version of the broadsheet was first opened 24 years ago, orchestrated out of London. It was largely dependent on free copy distribution. According to the latest ABC certificate for 2016, the Europe edition had an average daily circulation of 58,788, of which just under 5,000 were subscription and newsstand sales.
The tightening of belts comes as News Corp, in its most recent Read full story ›
Source: The Drum